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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 895428, member: 19065"]I personally feel that if people need to sell their gold and silver jewelry, then they should do so for whatever their personal reasons. I feel it's benefiting them and the world to put that gold back into the market or helping them with the cost of life, general finances, etc. I would be really saddened to hear of someone turning in seriously important antique pieces or coins that they have no idea what it is that they are trading in for such little 'profit', parting with family heirlooms and it would likewise be sad to learn that the gold dealers would do anything else with these pieces to further their own profit if they happened to identify something significant turned in. I'm sure it's happened from time immemorial that people have haphazardly handed over property for far less than it's worth as well as the dealer targeted the desperate and less informed to profit from that lack of knowledge. I say this because of that man who mentioned his customer loyalty to frequently shopping the Kmart store and so placed his trust in the company to find a reputable dealer with whom customers too should trust selling their gold to.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 895428, member: 19065"]I personally feel that if people need to sell their gold and silver jewelry, then they should do so for whatever their personal reasons. I feel it's benefiting them and the world to put that gold back into the market or helping them with the cost of life, general finances, etc. I would be really saddened to hear of someone turning in seriously important antique pieces or coins that they have no idea what it is that they are trading in for such little 'profit', parting with family heirlooms and it would likewise be sad to learn that the gold dealers would do anything else with these pieces to further their own profit if they happened to identify something significant turned in. I'm sure it's happened from time immemorial that people have haphazardly handed over property for far less than it's worth as well as the dealer targeted the desperate and less informed to profit from that lack of knowledge. I say this because of that man who mentioned his customer loyalty to frequently shopping the Kmart store and so placed his trust in the company to find a reputable dealer with whom customers too should trust selling their gold to.[/QUOTE]
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