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Question by jomolow: How and where do you get the best price for broken gold jewelry?
I have several broken gold chains, bracelets, dental gold, and mismatched earrings and would like to get cash for the gold. I know I could take it to a pawn broker, but I’m not sure if this is the best way to turn the gold into cash. Any ideas?
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Answer by thrill88
Sometimes jewelry stores will buy your broken gold, or you will often see in the paper an ad for someone who says will buy old coins, estate, jewelry, etc. I think the price will be pretty much the same wherever you go though.
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Question by Ben H: Why has there been such an uprising of Cash for Gold TV Adverts?
First it was the car insurance comparison adverts that drove me insane now the TV has suddenly become loaded with people trying to buy gold. All about free posting gold to companies and they then send you some money. Sounds ridiculous and it seems to come out of now where? Why now?
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Answer by Mr. Rattlehead
If you read this article, it might explain it somewhat.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/09/08/dollar-euro-imf-markets-currencies-united-nations.html
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on Monday, June 7th, 2010 |
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Question by : Whats up with al the cash for gold places?
In the last 2 months or so I have noticed at least a dozen new places up open that just buy gold. Thats all they do buy gold from people. Why are people go nuts with this cash for gold stuff. Is it going to stay crazy like this or eventually die down like everything else does. I even had a buddie of mine tell me he was thinking of opening a cash for gold business. Please give me your input on this?
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Answer by Splash Log (Level 3… Again)
Because gold is a stable commodity in an unstable economy. The cash for gold business however are pretty much scalpers. It is a business in the end and they are not paying out as much as the gold is worth. But if you have gold and you need cash, it’s the thing to do. Its a far better deal than one would get from a pawn shop.
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Question by emm: which cash for gold place is best? from experience please, not from what you see on commercials.?
10 pts. up. i wanna sell a 14k bracelet and 14k necklace and jewelery buyers ripped me off on the offer. anyone know of a better place?
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Answer by Benjamin Thomas
all the commercial gimmicks are scams, they offer less then half the value. if i were you i would sell privately on ebay or craigslist. dont let those cash for gold screwballs rip you off. theyre being investigated for fraud anyways
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Question by glarson56: Are the cash for gold advertisements true?
Is the cash for gold programs really worth it? Do you get anything close to what your gold items are worth?
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Answer by RobertG
i wouldn’t trust it..
check three or four jewelry stores and then average the number you get and deal with people in person.
it’s harder to get ripped off when you’re in their store.
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