How To Get Rid Of Gold!

March 17th, 2010 posted by admin

Have you had the misfortune of seeing one of those Cash 4 Gold adverts yet? They really are very silly.

Who on Earth would send off their gold (or silver) and sell it for a pitiful amount of money via the post (I mean truly pitiful, not even enough for a new pair of asics running shoes)? Well, obviously there are some people out there who would or Cash 4 Gold would not be advertising their service. Hence, there really are some dumb people around… It’s all a bit worrying, isn’t it?

Apparently, if you ring them up, they will send you a ‘special’ bag (special? How?) to put your unwanted gold into.

Note: - If you cannot quite grasp this concept, then check out their commercial; it shows you someone demonstrating exactly how to use a ‘special’ bag…

After you have traversed the enormous learning curve of ‘dropping your unwanted gold into the ‘special’ bag’, you simply need to put it in the post. If this bit is a little too much to get your head round, then I’m sure that Cash 4 Gold will be more than happy to run you through it.

I wouldn’t have thought that there would be a great deal of unwanted gold around in the present economic climate. Mind you, I am still reeling from the knowledge that people really do send gold through the post.

Surely, if you do send your gold away like this (in the ‘special’ bag), then you aren’t going to get a whole lot of money for it in return. After all, Cash 4 Gold are doing this to make a profit; it isn’t a service they are providing out of the goodness of their hearts. Bearing this in mind, wouldn’t you be better selling any unwanted gold (or silver) on Ebay or in the classified ads of your local paper? You may not get to use a ‘special’ bag, but hey; when you think about it, all bags are pretty much the same, aren’t they?

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