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Keeping gold jewelry especially broken and unused ones at home is indeed a pain, right? You certainly don't want to wear ornaments of your grandmother's era! Well what if you could make a lot of money on those? That caught your attention right off the bat! Listen up, because here is a great chance for you to wash your hands off broken jewelry and earn a tidy sum in the process.

Have you ever heard of a "Cash for gold" scheme? Relax, it is not a con game nor is it an attempt to swindle you. These schemes are mostly offered by refineries and gold buyers to purchase broken, antique, and unused items such as jewelry, coins, and bullion bars that are made of gold. With gold prices shooting up and up, many buyers are looking to buy old gold so that they can refine them into various ornaments. This process will cost them relatively less because the current value of gold in the US is $1,300 an ounce. Experts predict that very soon it will go up as high as $1,500.

To sell broken ornaments, you need to get in touch with broken gold buyers. Pawn brokers and local jewelry shops are not a good idea as they will offer a quote that is much lesser that your items are worth. Watch out for con artists who promise to pay more than your items are worth as the mean bad news. Sometimes brokers might try to buy your gold at a price that is way too low and sell it to a refinery and make a nice profit for themselves on the side. This is the reason why you must find out everything about the buyer before you conduct any kind of monetary transaction. A credible person or a firm is a must when it involves something as precious and expensive as gold.

Broken gold buyers can also be approached on the Internet. When you go online, you will surely come across various websites that buy broken or scrap gold. If you are interested in getting a quote for your items, then you just have to courier the items to them so that they can appraise the stock and decide on a price. Hold on.before you send the items to them, it is important to run a background check on the firm. After all, you don't want to be scammed like dozens of others, right? Once you have verified that a firm is genuine, go right ahead with the process.

Broken Gold Buyers - Rake in the Moolah!

By: Daniel Jackson




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