Saturday, September 28, 2013

5 Tips to Sell Your Gold




Selling gold for cash can help bring you some quick money, but here's a case where it's let the seller beware. Your old jewelry, gold trinkets, gold teeth, etc. sell by weight and purity. Let's take a look at what this means for you.

When you sell your gold, you want to be sure to get the most cash for your item(s). News shows have investigated dirty dealings in mail-in companies, fly-by-night gold buying stands and even at gold-buying parties. Places like Cash/Money Buyers will help you find a local gold buyer in your area and that alone can help you get the most cash for your gold.

Let's go over the process of selling your gold for cash:

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Sell Tip #21: A Tale of Two Keyboards

In order to sell your item fast, getting it in good condition is one of the key points in 5 Steps to Sell Your Stuff. Selling is easy and this blog is dedicated to helping you learn how to cash in on selling!


This is a cautionary tale from Cash/Money Buyers. It has to do with two piano keyboards, each owned by different owners that wanted to sell their item fast for cash by finding a local buyer in their area. As luck would have it, their perspective keyboards were marked with permanent maker which may make finding a buyer harder, or selling the item for cash garner less than expected.

5 Steps to Sell Your Stuff


Need cash today? I've been there many times and learned a lot over the years. Selling your stuff can result in a fair transaction for buyer and seller if you follow some protocols. 
We've all heard an anecdotal story about someone finding a piece of jewelry in their grandmother's estate or at a flea market and it turns out to be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. We hate to burst your bubble but that is more rare than an incorruptible politician. The good part is that doesn't meant that there's money to be made; in fact there's plenty and with a little effort, you can cash in on selling.

1. Find items: We're not advocating coveting your child's favorite toy, but you can look around your house and find things that you haven't used in ages or that brand new item someone gave to you and you never used. Check your closets, jewelry boxes, garage, basement and other hiding places where you stash items. Most likely once you start finding things, you won't be able to stop.