Has anyone gone into a Cash-4-Gold type store?

With gold where it is I'm seeing a lot of new Cash-4-Gold type stores popping up in strip centers everywhere.
I'm wondering if anyone has any tales to tell
I'm wondering if anyone has any tales to tell

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Kinda like a Tupperware party for gold
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<< <i>I almost stopped in and asked what they were paying, but thought better of it. >>
That's been my problem too... but may venture into one in the next few days.
"I received the check #59030 offering $63.34 for a total of 14.80 dwt of
Gold Issued 12-10-2008 on 12-12-2008."
Sheesh. $63.34 for 0.74 ounces of gold.
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<< <i>Wut a bunch of rip off places. I hope the public learns quick and these places have to close down. >>
They seem to be opening up in vacant stores that where closed do to the economy and I would venture a guess that they have a very short-term lease.
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#1 yes the figure does seem low...let me crunch the numbers and see what happened.....ahhh yes I see the mistake and since you caught the mistake and we didn't we will give you the rest of the money plus and additional 20% for our error. (got this one twice) Both times the second check was at least as much as the first maybe a bit more.
#2 the price of gold is very volital and it must have dropped dramatically when we were in the process of cutting your check. Because we want happy customers we will go ahead and pay you the difference from when we received the gold to when we cut the check which should make up for the problem is the gold market (heard this one twice)
All told I was able to get double what a pawn shop had offered me for the same gold which dosn't mean I made out like a bandit but I do believe based on the scap price I calculated I was getting around 70 to 75% off the total bulk scrap gold price and this really wasn't bulk since it was a mixture of 10k & 14k and it was probably around 150 dwt.
In neither instance did I call their bluff but I did tell them I knew the price of gold and had a scrap gold calculator handy
I imagine there would be worse stories at a Cash-4-Gold store, right?
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Dealer 1 :
"Well sir you have to understand that your $20 Double Eagle only has 75% gold in it."
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Dealer 2 : "So I gave him $145 a piece for his 1/10th oz. eagles, the $3 gold piece included and I sold that to a local collector for $4200."
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<< <i>I've wondered that myself, and a quick search brings me to many stories here: LINK, and an interesting one LINK. >>
Wow! this time I'll just say "wow".
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We had a thread in the PM forum back in June where member zeebob sent in a counterfeit $10 Indian and got about 91% of melt. Not bad considering the piece had to be assayed.
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but enough to make sure i get past the occasional mistake and fraudster.
now if you bring in a us gold coin that is a different story.
scrap jewelry must be such a strange and difficult position for buyers
who are not quite sure what they are getting in many cases.
thoughts?
<< <i>From one of the links OffMetal posted:
"I received the check #59030 offering $63.34 for a total of 14.80 dwt of
Gold Issued 12-10-2008 on 12-12-2008."
Sheesh. $63.34 for 0.74 ounces of gold. >>
i wonder how they knew the exact amount of gold? i am assuming
it was all scrap jewelry right? to figure out the amount of gold in 12K,
14K, and whatever else must take some fancy math i do not know offhand.
And the stuff have better been marked very well and clearly....
he mentioned that they had recently taken in "one of those St. Gaudens (butchered pronunciation)"
i'll stop by sometime and see what it's like
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<< <i>if i was buying scrap jewelry i would low ball it too. not insultingly low
but enough to make sure i get past the occasional mistake and fraudster.
now if you bring in a us gold coin that is a different story.
scrap jewelry must be such a strange and difficult position for buyers
who are not quite sure what they are getting in many cases.
thoughts? >>
I agree 100%.
I do NOT envy anyone who works on the otherside of the counter and has to simultaneously determine the gold content, the provenance and the potential for profit of any and all gold jewelry etc. brought in the front door.
I'm sure it's just a job to some but I couldn't do it.
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