(ARA) - Times are tight. If you are struggling to pay bills and could use some extra cash, you're not alone. It's time to think outside the box. One way thousands of people have found the cash they need is to simply go through their old gold and broken jewelry and exchange it for cash. With prices for gold at record levels, this is a great way to get the cash you need fast.
* What to Know When Exchanging Old Gold
If you need some extra money and think that recycling your jewelry might be something you'd be interested in, there are some things you should consider. First, use a company that will give you a fair price with the option of getting your jewelry back should you decide not to take their offer. Also, make sure that you work with a company that is a member of the Better Business Bureau and a recognized industry organization such as the Jewelers Vigilance Commission.
The jewelry you sell must go to a precious metal refiner for purification with the minimum purity of 99.99 percent. Be sure to work with a company that works direct with the refinery and is not a middleman. This helps ensure you get the best offer.
* Work with Leader in the Industry
My Gold Envelope is different. Once you sign up on their Web site, you get a prepaid, insured envelope you can use to submit your jewelry to them. Upon receiving your items, trained and experienced appraisers will test the items to verify the level of precious metals using nondestructive testing. They then assign a value based upon the weight and purity of your items and the current market price of the precious metals contained. You work with them directly; there is no middleman.
* Get a Fair Price and Cash Fast
A check will be mailed immediately containing an assigned value from My Gold Envelope. If you are satisfied with the payment, cash the check. If you are not satisfied, return the check and your precious metals will be sent back to you in the same condition in which they were submitted. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
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