Saturday, July 18, 2009

Turn Unwanted/Unused/Broken Gold Jewelry into CASH!

All That Glitters is not Gold, but you can turn YOUR Gold into CASH!...



Having been in the gemstone/jewelry trade for over quarter of a century,
All That Glitters has contacts to all aspects of this business, and that includes gold smelters. Our customers have asked whether we can help them turn their old unused, unwanted and broken gold into cash. Though not something we normally do, we are now offering, and perhaps for a
limited time, the opportunity for our customers and others to do just that - Turn Your Gold into Cash.

We will take in your Gold and send you the proceeds so that unwanted/unusued/broken jewelry such as estate pieces that are just languishing in drawers, pieces of gold chain that are kinked or broken, jewelry that will never or is rarely worn, can be turned into cash to make desirable or necessary purchases. No need to have readily available cash on hand, but unclaimed, sitting in drawers, especially when gold has been quite high and there is no certainty that gold will remain high. It could even return to lows of $250 per ounce at any time. One never knows...

We will collect gold over a timeframe and when we finally have enough to send to the smelters, we will do so. You will not have to wait for your funds, as we will pay right up front at the close of the previous days gold price. Hopefully, when we have sent the gold to the smelters so that we finally are paid, the price will not have dropped too much, as if it does, our time and energy, as well as funds invested, will be a loss.


Note that we will be attempting to pay about 5% more than local pawn shops, jewelry stores, etc.



How does it work?

1.) Send a description via email to us on what you have available - this would be
descriptions describing the length of chains, rings, karat purity, how many
pieces, etc. Note that if you have just one ring or a chain, it will not be
worthwhile for you to pay for shipping to us, unless the ring/chain are VERY
heavy. We will give you our opinion on whether it is worth it for you to send to
us for further processing. (refer to email address below)

2.) If we request for you to send us your gold, we will photograph the items
received.

3.) Items will be weighed - sorted by karat.

4.) The gold will be tested for purity and accurate karat gold markings.

5.) Calculations will be made based on weight, purity and the closing cost of gold
the previous day that your order is processed.

6.) We will contact you via email to tell you of our calculations and what you would
receive for your gold.

7.) If you OK the determined value of your gold, we will cut a check and mail it the
following day. If you do not OK the value, your gold will be returned to you.

8.) If you have any items with gemstones, you might want to try to remove them if
you wish to keep them. Many pieces of jewelry (purchased in retails stores)
with gemstones and small diamonds have a very small value, and are usually just
smelted down along with the gold. Many times the cost of removing
commerical gemstones and diamonds is greater in time/effort than the value of
the item! Custom pieces typically use more costly gemstones and higher quality
diamonds (and possibly larger ones too). We can attempt to remove valuable
gemstones and return them to you, or possibly make an offer for them should
you wish to sell them. Currently, there is a glut of small commercial or
promotional grade diamonds because of all the gold jewelry being melted down.




Please note the following:

14kt gold contains only 58% gold - so an ounce of 14kt gold only contains about half an ounce of PURE gold.

14kt gold is frequently what is called Plumb Gold and is actually about 13.5% gold and therefore, even less that true 14kt gold.

18kt gold contains approximately 75% gold.

Above 18kt is rare and the higher content gold is usually gold purchased in other countries, such as Asia. All That Glitters brought back gold bracelets from Asia and their gold purity was approximately 23.6kt gold!




Contact us directly at: labrown@atggems.com





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