I just returned from a trip to North Carolina and Alabama. Along the way I couldn't help but notice all the billboards, signs and ads for gold buying. It is interesting to see so many variations on this theme. Anyone can buy as long as they have a way to turn it themselves. The most popular outlet is the home parties. This is where a hostess invites her friends over for a party. They bring their "scrap" gold items and while they enjoy fellowship and food, the buyer tests the items and offers the guest a check on the spot. The hostess gets a cut, the buyer gets a cut and you get quick cash. Everyone gets a small piece of the big gold pie.
(Please remember that they are only buying the actual gold content. They are not buying the style, the age, the alloys, the proift someone made selling it to you or the stones...just the actual gold. So the wedding band you bought for $100.00 last year isn't going to get you $100.00 this year.)
For all of you who call and ask about the buyers that set up at motels...it is the same process. Everyone involved gets a cut and you get quick cash...but they are only buying the actual gold product.
Last spring I wrote about ways to donate your gold to your favorite charities and take a donation on your taxes. With this process, there was no middleman and all the funds went to the charity. We simply bagged uthe items and sent them to the refinery. They even paid for the shipping. You didn't take home cash....but for your donation, you took home the GOLD Medal Award for kindness. If your group is interested..just contact me.



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Posted by: agus | Feb 20, 2010 at 11:07 PM