I now have 26 ebay auctions up. 7 are selling, hope that number goes up by bedtime. And yes, I still have more than 10 things to list.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have six more minutes until vacation starts. Six very slow minutes.
Moo-oom, Calli is taunting us with vacation!
I'll be off my six month probationary period at work at the end of July. I am so looking forward to being able to take vacation days! Yay!
Has anyone done any of those "cash for gold" things? I was looking for something in my jewelry box and came upon a tangle of broken chains and stuff I don't wear any more. I don't really wear yellow gold anymore (used to a lot), so I won't bother repairing.
My mom did, and she got quite a bit of cash for hers. I think she decided to go with a local jeweler instead of one of the online companies.
I've gone to actual places that buy gold, never the mail in thing. You need to go in there with some knowledge about the karats, weight, and price of gold so you don't get lowballed. I was selling just straight up ounces of 24K gold so it was a lot easier to be all, hi, gimme t point to the paper where it said the price per ounce for gold
I think a local place is probably better than a mail-in. Consumerist has been pretty scornful about the ones that advertise.
I'm always suspcious when I hear about them that they are paying ultra-low prices.
I wonder if a local place could assay them for you - tell you how much gold they have of what quality and then you could do research to find the real value, and what kind of discount you have to give cause of selling jewlery, not bricks.
I've heard that a lot of the mail-in cash for gold places are scams.