Where does your money do you the most good, stuck away in a drawer, forgotten, or in hand to help you with bills or a sudden emergency? Most people would think the latter. Why, then, do you let your money gather dust when you could use it for something really important?
You might say that you have no money stuck away, but we say you do. Open up your jewellery box or the Christmas cookie tin where you’ve put old, broken jewellery. Do you see any jewellery you never wear anymore, or is too old fashioned, or was given you by someone you’d rather forget? That’s money, my dears; or perhaps we should say that could become money quite soon. People are paying good cash for gold right now. You’ve seen those adverts on telly, but perhaps you’re skeptical; perhaps you think it’s a rip-off.
Actually, people sell gold everyday. They sell it when they’re short on cash and something unexpected happens. They sell gold because they want to buy or do with the money. Women do, especially those who are still lumbered with an ex’s old ring. At last that guy can be good for something, and that something is cold, hard cash.
The price of gold is at an all time high right now, and there’s probably no better time to sell gold . It couldn’t be simpler; you call a phone number or go on line, and a postal box will be sent to you promptly. Put broken or scrap gold, old fashioned jewellery, or that ring we were talking about, in the box and mail it back. You don’t even have to pay shipping. After a few days you will receive notification regarding how much gold you have and what they will pay you. Either accept the deal or tell them to send it back. Either way, it’s no risk to you.
How much cash for gold can you expect? That depends on the kind of and how much gold you have. Scrap gold sells for one amount, 18k gold for more, the cash for gold plated jewellery is less than solid gold, amongst other calculations. Take advantage of the high prices, even scrap gold sells for now and get the best deal possible.
Soon the money will be yours. It’s up to you what you use it for; you could even go shopping for new jewellery.