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Less 14-08-2013 08:49

Bullion By Post.
 
A couple of years ago the adverts were full of cash for gold offers, claiming to give the very best of prices for your sCRAP jewelry.

Lots and lots of folk took advantage of this offer even though it was shown later that they weren't really getting the best prices and would probably have got a better price from their high st. jeweler.

Obviously the people that have bought all that gold now need to turn it around and make a profit.
So what do they do? By the looks of it they target the same mugs as they caught the last time, only this time selling the stuff back to them as coins and little bars of bullion.

No doubt there will be an article in one of the papers soon saying it would have been more savvy to buy the stuff from your high st. jeweler, Perhaps in a couple of years time another advert will appear, scrap coins and bullion bought at the best prices, then a couple of years after that...



Well, you get the idea nice work for somebody.
:D

accyman 14-08-2013 09:09

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lol give it a few months and they will be on watchdog because they have a lead core ...

well no ones going to cut one in half are they :D

MargaretR 14-08-2013 09:18

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They don't use lead, they use tungsten - it weighs the same by volume as gold.

Gold Bars in Fort Knox Are Fake!

Less 14-08-2013 10:00

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Just a further thought, first time around the gold they bought was old jewelry, this had to be assessed then melted down and made into the various trinkets now being offered.

When it comes time to offer low, low, prices in exchange for what is bought this time, all these little pieces of gold are now conveniently in little packages no doubt with serial numbers and other markings so that they can be easily recognised.

What's the betting though, that when they do offer to buy them back, they will still knock a bit off the value for having to check it's authenticity.

jaysay 14-08-2013 17:27

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1071275)
Just a further thought, first time around the gold they bought was old jewelry, this had to be assessed then melted down and made into the various trinkets now being offered.

When it comes time to offer low, low, prices in exchange for what is bought this time, all these little pieces of gold are now conveniently in little packages no doubt with serial numbers and other markings so that they can be easily recognised.

What's the betting though, that when they do offer to buy them back, they will still knock a bit off the value for having to check it's authenticity.

Ya which one of the Marx brothers said "never give a sucker an even break":D

Eric 15-08-2013 11:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1071323)
Ya which one of the Marx brothers said "never give a sucker an even break":D

Close, but no cigar;) But close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades:D When in doubt, JFGI.

jack preston 16-08-2013 13:34

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what goes around comes around.

Less 16-08-2013 13:53

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Originally Posted by jack preston (Post 1071587)
what goes around comes around.

Is that actually supposed to mean anything?

Or

Are you just trying to up your post count?

Even c'mon with his copy and paste gives us more information.

:)

Boeing Guy 16-08-2013 15:19

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perhaps........

kestrelx 11-09-2013 16:54

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1071268)
A couple of years ago the adverts were full of cash for gold offers, claiming to give the very best of prices for your sCRAP jewelry.

Well, you get the idea nice work for somebody.
:D

Did you send off for one? A gold plated pension! ;)

Clearviewsimon 14-09-2013 15:32

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I bought some sovereign coins from this company last year and found them a professional company to deal with. The buying prices are good, only if you want to sell them back to them the prices aren't so good.

Simon

DAV007 21-09-2013 02:42

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http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/images...d-reserves.gif

Boeing Guy 21-09-2013 06:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1076419)

According to Cmon, the Tories made him do it

jaysay 21-09-2013 14:08

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 1076423)
According to Cmon, the Tories made him do it

Oh come on BG its those little voices in his head:rolleyes:


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