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Old Feb 28, 2007, 11:27 AM
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sell gold

Where to sell srcap gold(and silver) in seattle?

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 04:57 PM   #2  
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Janese, a lot of pawn shops and some jewelers will buy scrap gold and silver.

Check your local yellow pages directory for all and start calling. I am sure you will find a number of interested parties.

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Old Feb 16, 2008, 04:14 PM   #3  
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It seems that you have picked a great time to consider selling your unwanted gold jewelry. I checked earlier today and the London gold price was over $900 US per ounce. Pawn shops pay reltively low prices for gold jewelry, only because they treat it as a loan where they are doing you a favor temporarily lending you cash and holding your gold as collateral. Ebay or consignment will probably yeild the highest return, but they will definately take the longest. A few companies have emerged who will buy your gold online. Some companies require that you request that a package be sent to you which you'll use to ship the gold back to them. If time is of the essence you may have a hard time waiting for that package to arrive and then be sent back. Most companies recieve your gold, evaluate it and pay you, not giving you the option to accept the settlement or not.

GoldFellow(tm) (Welcome to GoldFellow.com) is a unique online gold buyer. They make it easy for you to print a pre-paid and insured shipping label; no waiting for you shipping pack to arrive. GoldFellow(tm) also publishes their pay-out prices on their website for all weights of gold. Others only tell you their highest teir payments.

When GoldFellow(tm) receives your package they weigh and price each piece individually, while recording the weight via video camera. You can then log-in to GoldView(tm) and decide wich pieces you want to sell at the prices offered and GoldFellow(tm) will send your jewelry back to you, no questions asked, should you change your mind.

GoldFellow(tm) is exceptionally transparent in compairson to their competitors. They have come into the market with a very reputable background. Michael Gusky, the founder of GoldFellow(tm) built the largest gold jewelry manufacturing and distibution company in the United States. Manufacturing and distributing over 300 tons of gold jewelry to the biggest department stores around; Michael Gusky's company caught the attention of world famous investor Warren Buffet, who later bought Mr. Gusky's company as an addition to Berkshire-Hathaway in 2007.

If you would like to be paid top dollar for you gold, platinum and silver jewelry GoldFellow(tm) is a reputable partner that's here to serve you with integrity.

Welcome to GoldFellow.com
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About 2 months ago, I found myself between a rock and a hard place. I needed extra cash, but didn't want to actually go to a pawn shop. I have never done anything like that before. There are a number of good online sites that will buy your gold and you never have to leave your couch. I researched the sites for about a week to a week and a half and found that the best reviews were for a site called GoldPawnShop.com. I sold 3 necklaces to them and believe it or not, I got more then what I paid for. I am much more stable now, but that extra check sure helped me when I was down. Good luck!

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There are some very important factors when determining where to sell your gold. Most importantly you want to make sure you know how much cash you will get for your gold and other jewelry while you still have the opportunity to get your items back.

Sell Gold for the Most Cash at YourGold.com and Sell Gold for the Most Cash at YourGold.com feature the exclusive 10-Day Gold-Back Guarantee. Before you sell your gold anywhere, check us out.
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The best place is hardgoldcash.com they give the most and give you 15 days to return your check..most others are 10 days..not enough time. I have used them and my friends too and we have been very happy. They are a recycler of gold and silver, so no middleman...whatever you do...no pawn shop they will rip you off !
I took a ring and they offered $25.00. I took the same ring and sent to hardgoldcash.com after receving thier processing kit and got $98.00.
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I'd taker a look at some of the big scrap gold buyers out there. If your goal is to get the most money, read this selling gold and jewelry tutorial.
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