A kiddushin ring of another woman
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Question
I bought a ring for kiddushin from a store, and when I came to pick it up, it was not yet ready.
The seller took another ring from a small bag that had the name of another girl written on it (who had apparently paid for it) and gave it to me (and of course he later prepared a new ring for her).
Does this ring belong to me?
Answer
Shalom u’vracha.
There is no problem with this.
The seller has the right to exchange the rings.
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