Price & Value of Your Gold

    Top 10 Mistakes

    Are you looking to sell your gold online? Have you seen all of the ads promising your Top Dollar? Can you admit that you may not know what that means?

    Well, if you are in the dark as much as the average person when in comes to the value of your gold, make sure to read the list of Don’ts. After all, of you don’t (read the list), you may regret it later.

    Here are the Top 10 DON’TS:

    10) Don’d just ship your gold out to a company you only heard of or seen a commercial of. After all, you may get the wrong company if you don’t do a little digging, and you would be surprised by how often people mistake one gold buyer for another.

    9) Don’t blindly believe the commercial! Most Cash for Gold Companies share a marketing strategy that being promising you a Top Price and Free Shipping, so how can that be? Obviously, not everyone can offer you the Top Price because it would not be the Top Price any more.

    8) Don’d make the mistake of not reading review. Try to see what other think about the company. Take in the good and the bad, and remember that pissed off customer make far more noise. That being said, if there is a lot of negativity, go elsewhere.

    7) Don’t ignore Better Business Bureau unresolved complaints and bad ratings. Newer companies may have lower rankings on BBB, however the thing to watch out for is multiple unresolved complaints. This shows you that the company is not even willing to work on the issues.

    6) Don’t ignore what consumer advocates have to say about the company in question. If there is a negative trend, stay away.

    5) Don’t make the mistake of not contacting the company by phone to insure that there is another person on the other line. You definitely want to make sure that its a real company (thats happened too).

    4) Don’t make the mistake of Not Contacting Multiple companies and finding our how Cash for Gold Works, the process involved, the timeline, etc,,,

    3) Don’t make the mistake of Not Getting a Quote. After all, how are you going to know if they will pay you well if you do not ask?

    2) Don’t make the Mistake of Not Negotiating. Find out if they have any Guarantees and how to take advantage of them. Some companies have a Top Price Guarantee which is impossible to get, while others only confirm with a telephone call. Cash for Gold is a negotiating business, like it or not. It is not Walmart, so when a company contacts you with their offer remember that if you say no, they are very likely to increase it, so say “NO”!

    1) Don’t make the mistake of not doing your homework. Cash for gold is like everything else. When you go to buy a Car or a House, do you just buy the first one you see? Do you just hand them over the cash without trying to negotiate the price? Do you just buy the Car or House without inspecting it first? Well, when it comes to Cash for Gold, do your homework, and like everything else, you will be rewarded!

    About the Author: The Cash for Gold Store is a leader in the precious metal industry. For more information and for their infamous Top Price Guarantee visit us at: cash-for-gold-store.com/what-we-pay.html
    or our blog at: cash-for-gold-store.com/blog


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