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<p>[QUOTE="Hellofthenorth, post: 1575085, member: 30988"]I just got back from picking it up, they had it all weighed out in a baggie with the total weight and 14k marked on the bag. They again went over the offer and then also told me if I put it towards a purchase they could offer 10% more. I thanked them kindly for the work they did (removing the stones) and asked if I owed them anything on that, they said I owed them nothing. I told them my intentions were to hold the gold until the price goes up or to sell it on my own to try and make more money. They had no problem with that. </p><p><br /></p><p>They also weighed the 15 brown diamonds that came from the bracelet. Those came to 3.17 ct and the jeweler wrote a description of exactly what they were 20 points and the clarity so I could sell them on my own. He also gave me an approx wholesale value. He makes high end stuff so he was not interested in buying them from me. He also did the same with the amethist pieces from the earrings. It was all very professional and I don't hold anything against them. I'm planning on making future purchases from this jeweler. </p><p><br /></p><p>They spent about an hours worth of time in the past couple days cleaning jewelry (my wife and I wedding rings and bands and other assorted things) and doing the above work for me at no charge. They may not offer the best cash for gold prices but they do have great customer service which is refreshing. </p><p>HOTN[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hellofthenorth, post: 1575085, member: 30988"]I just got back from picking it up, they had it all weighed out in a baggie with the total weight and 14k marked on the bag. They again went over the offer and then also told me if I put it towards a purchase they could offer 10% more. I thanked them kindly for the work they did (removing the stones) and asked if I owed them anything on that, they said I owed them nothing. I told them my intentions were to hold the gold until the price goes up or to sell it on my own to try and make more money. They had no problem with that. They also weighed the 15 brown diamonds that came from the bracelet. Those came to 3.17 ct and the jeweler wrote a description of exactly what they were 20 points and the clarity so I could sell them on my own. He also gave me an approx wholesale value. He makes high end stuff so he was not interested in buying them from me. He also did the same with the amethist pieces from the earrings. It was all very professional and I don't hold anything against them. I'm planning on making future purchases from this jeweler. They spent about an hours worth of time in the past couple days cleaning jewelry (my wife and I wedding rings and bands and other assorted things) and doing the above work for me at no charge. They may not offer the best cash for gold prices but they do have great customer service which is refreshing. HOTN[/QUOTE]
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