sunnyday123
<font color=blue>Someone hand me my drool towel<br
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Am I reading that right? Two Hundred and Twenty Five Ounces? If so that's a lot of money!
Yes, you are. BUT, I am an idiot because I meant grams.

Am I reading that right? Two Hundred and Twenty Five Ounces? If so that's a lot of money!
On the form next to my name and address info, I just wrote that I was a DIS board member and gave my user name. The day I shipped my package, I also sent an e-mail that I sent my shipment and reminded them of my being a DIS board member. I received a kind response that they will apply the DIS upgrade to my account.
The other reason I went through Goldfellow is I had read on this thread that they will return any items that are not gold. I wasn't sure if one of my bracelets was gold or not and liked knowing that they would return it. I highly recommend them. The turnaround time was very fast, and they have excellent customer service.
So, both GoldFellow AND USGB will give the 10%??
So is there anyone who accepts the stones in the rings?
According to the guy that called me from USGB they do appraise your stones (assuming they are real) and your offer includes the price for the stones as well.
IMO I wouldn't give them any really good large stones. You should get them appraised first if they are nice.
Great thanks there mainly small stones like some small emeralds and things like that although there not big enough to be worth my troubles but there still stones.
I posted a few days ago and was very happy with my transaction with Gold Fellow.
Maybe I should be asking them this... but what do you think about a set of 23K Gold electroplate Silverware?The box (at least 35 years old) says:
23 K gold Electroplate
Montrose
Guaranteed dishwasher safe
Will not tarnish
It is a set of silverware- although it appears to be gold. On the back of each utensil it says "Stainless Steel Japan"
I guess is what it comes down to- is what is 23K Gold electroplate?
Have to share my joy with people who will understand--yesterday at a garage sale I got a 14K tennis racket charm for $1.50I'm going to send my gold in this week, I'm glad I didn't get around to it last week.
COOL! I was thinking about looking at yard sales, too! I bet there are people who are "uniformed" enough to sell gold jewelry cheap!
OMG...I forgot all about those gold finger nailsThat is way too funny because I sent in one of those too!!!!
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