Ideas on Trying to sell a ring for Disney $?

Tigge50447

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I'm a single mom, and I have a engagement ring I received from my son's father before he took off (long story) anyhow.... I would like to sell it. It's worth about 2k but is an older type ring and would just like to get rid of it. I am trying ebay at the moment but it doesn't look as if I'm going to sell it with only 2 days left and no bids. I tried bringing it to a local jewerly repair place that sells and buys items. They wanted to give me $250 for it. I think it's worth a tad bit more then that but I'm willing to get rid of it for $300-350. Should I just take the $250? Or is there anyplace else I could try. I was thinking if ebay doesn't work we have a thing here called the want ad digest and they have pictures on the net but it's rather expensive.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
 
Originally posted by Tigge50447
I'm a single mom, and I have a engagement ring I received from my son's father before he took off (long story) anyhow.... I would like to sell it. It's worth about 2k but is an older type ring and would just like to get rid of it. I am trying ebay at the moment but it doesn't look as if I'm going to sell it with only 2 days left and no bids. I tried bringing it to a local jewerly repair place that sells and buys items. They wanted to give me $250 for it. I think it's worth a tad bit more then that but I'm willing to get rid of it for $300-350. Should I just take the $250? Or is there anyplace else I could try. I was thinking if ebay doesn't work we have a thing here called the want ad digest and they have pictures on the net but it's rather expensive.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Well, if you have AOL, they have a swap board over there and mycoupons.com has a garage sale board. Of course with both, people are leary of buying jewelry because you just never know if it's authentic or not (nothing against you). I know my mom tried the ebay route for her wedding set, and didn't get any bites. Of course, I think she listed it for $15,000 so that's probably why LOL.
 
I've been a member of mycoupons forever I was afraid to post it there because it seems the garage sale is for lower priced items.
 
Originally posted by Tigge50447
I've been a member of mycoupons forever I was afraid to post it there because it seems the garage sale is for lower priced items.

Well, it's worth a try. I have sold high priced items on there before. Good luck :)
 

You might check around for a local auction house. We have one that sells mostly antiques and furniture, but they also feature some jewelry items. I don't know what cut they take, but they sometimes get good prices. If you have the same locally, they would probably let you set a reserve.

Sheila
 
From my experience, it's never worthwhile trying to sell a ring. Jewelers never give you anywhere near the full value b/c their own markup is so high. I'm sure you would be disgusted to find out what they really pay for jewels.

I had a gold channel-set diamond band with 13 diamonds equaling over 2 carats. It was worth $2500 and the jeweler was going to give me about $400. I had the ring remade into one I wanted and still have some diamonds leftover.

If you can, I'd hold on to it and rework the diamonds/jewels/metal into something you'd wear again (or maybe something your son can give his future wife). Unless you really have to have the money, I think the transaction will be a waste of resources.

I hope you don't mind my 2 cents! :)
 
Thanks for the ideas. I personally don't want to keep the ring it means nothing to me. (little background info: my son's father took off when he was 6 months old, we have not heard from him since by communications or $ wise) so I thought by getting rid of this ring and spending the money on a trip for my son would be a good solution.

The money from the ring would be bonus. I never calculated it into our budget.

I am going to try a few boards and maybe the local pennysaver paper. I will also call a friend of mine who works at a jewerly store to keep an eye out for someone who can't spend alot for a ring.

It would be nice to get some extra $ from it.
 
As others have said, jewelry is difficult to get a good price on. There are so many factors. I would go to www.pricescope.com and educate yourself on diamonds (assuming that is what it is).

It might be worth you spending $50 on getting a formal appraisal. I would never buy fine jewelry without the paperwork. People are much more willing to consider and spend money on an online jewelry auction if the condition is documented.

Good luck.
 
you should try craigslist.com. It is becoming very popular and I have sold and bought many things through that website. Good luck!princess:
 
Yeahhhhh. I sold it on ebay. I got $316 for it. I did do research when the jeweler told me he'd give me $250. I knew it was an old European cut diamond and I also know my ex only paid $400 for it. so all in all I think I did well and now it's not collecting dust and it's extra $$ for disney.

Thanks for all your ideas. I LOVE these boards
:wave:
 


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