I decided to utilize the site cash for gold and so I filled out the form on their site and within days I received a prepaid FedEx package to ship my gold back to them in. This was an easy process. The toughest part was finding a FedEx drop box close to where I live!As soon as they received my jewelry, I received and email with the amount of money they were willing to offer me. My offer was $46.00 - here is the breakdown:
So, the bracelet was not gold, okay - I really wasn't sure about it. I was confused though about the $46.00 offer when it states the price of gold is $983.00 - I thought they were making $983.00 and giving me $46.00, so I emailed them for clarification. They responded in a timely manner:
Makes sense, I suppose. So, I was left needing to decide if I wanted my jewelry back or if I wanted the $46.00 - I took the $46.00 because, well, this was an 'experiment' and I didn't want those rings anyway. I suppose I could have gotten them back and then tried other places or tried to sell them at a pawn shop, etc...but the fact of the matter is, I am just too lazy to bother with that, LOLOverall it was an easy process and I DID get paid from them.




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I would strongly suggest checking out the Silver and Gold Exchange before selling gold or silver to ANYONE. I did a great deal of research, online and offline, and learned a lot about this business. I checked pawn shops, jewelers, "gold parties", hotel "buying events as well as the online buyers, including the "as seen on tv" guys. I found that the Silver and Gold Exchange paid more than anyone else I could find. I liked the fact that they post the prices they pay per gram (beware of the places that quote in pennyweight/DWT) on a live price chart at http://SilverAndGoldExchange.com I also checked out their Better Business Bureau report and found they have never had a single complaint as opposed to HUNDREDS of complaints some other companies have! I recommend them 100%
Thanks for the tips ;)
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