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Best Gold Buyer

Every time you switch the TV on, or open a newspaper or a magazine, you will find individuals and companies offering to buy your gold for what they claim to be the best possible price on the market. So: how do you know who to trust, and whether you really will find the best gold buyer? Any type of gold is saleable regardless of carat, so if you have a motley collection including gold necklaces, bracelets, rings, class rings, chains, earrings, charms, coins, regardless of whether any item is broken or not, you will be able to find a buyer. Gold value is dependent on the current market price, which will enable you to estimate what your gold is worth, so you can be sure of getting the best possible price for it. The best gold buyer will have a price structure in place that takes into account the current price of gold, the weight of your items and what type of gold you have to sell, for example, whether it is 10, 14, 18 or 24 carat, which are measures typically used for jewelry.

Obviously, any gold buyer wants to make a profit, so you must be aware of this, and it makes sense that pawn shops and jewelry stores have got substantially bigger overheads than an online gold buyer. For the gold buyer, buying online is a double-edged sword: he doesn't have the overheads that his downtown competitor has, but because of the level of competition with other online jewelry buyers, he must keep his prices high - which is great news for you. As with anything, you will be rewarded for doing your research. Have a look at online reviews from people who have already sold their gold. See what they have to say about the way they were dealt with; whether they feel that they received a fair price, if the company they sold their gold to stood by their guarantees of satisfaction, and if they thought the buyer was reputable. These reviews can be found on cash for gold review websites and forums and blogs. Find out how long it takes to do business; the best gold buyer will process your gold within 24 hours of receiving it.

Make sure that the package containing your gold can be tracked at all times, so you know of its status at all time. It cannot be stressed enough, but never, ever deal with a gold buyer who wants more of your personal details than is necessary. A good gold buyer will never ask for your credit card details, or Social Security number; you can be certain that any buyer who does ask for information such as this isn't into the business of cash for gold, but rather, scam for gold. Another check that is worthwhile doing is looking to see if a gold buyer is a member of any organizations, such as the American Numismatic Association, or the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, who work with the handling of gold and other valuable materials. Selling your gold should be an easy transaction that leaves you happy that you got the best possible price; a few simple checks to make sure that you have found a reputable buyer will make that possible.