If you do your homework, yes, it is safe to ship your jewelry to an online cash for gold company to trade it in for cash. To ensure a safe transaction, however, research the company you are doing business with and most importantly, know their Return Policy: Make sure you fully understand the process, so if you are not happy with their payment you can receive your jewelry back. Many sites issue payment upon receiving the jewelry, without any notification to the customer. With certain payment methods the sale is final and you cannot get your jewelry back if you are not happy with the payment. Make sure you don’t get caught in this practice. The best method is for the site to make you a formal payment offer, with the option to accept or decline. With a little bit of homework you can ensure that you’ll get a fair trade in value for your jewelry, and be confident that you’ll get your jewelry back if you change your mind. And of course if you are not comfortable sending in your gold online, there are other options! Specifically gold parties have become the latest craze, with hosts inviting their friends over for a party and to sell their gold. Everyone leaves happy and with cash!
I would strongly suggest checking out the Silver and Gold Exchange before selling gold or silver to ANYONE. I did a great deal of research, online and offline, and learned a lot about this business. I checked pawn shops, jewelers, "gold parties", hotel "buying events as well as the online buyers, including the "as seen on tv" guys. I found that the Silver and Gold Exchange paid more than anyone else I could find. I liked the fact that they post the prices they pay per gram (beware of the places that quote in pennyweight/DWT) on a live price chart at http://SilverAndGoldExchange.com I also checked out their Better Business Bureau report and found they have never had a single complaint as opposed to HUNDREDS of complaints some other companies have! I recommend them 100%
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