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FAQ
Q: Why should I send my gold to you?
A: IPAYMORE4GOLD than my competitors. And that's not an empty statement, as I've shown in my price comparison report.
Q: How can you afford to pay more than your competitors? A: First, I’m a one-man operation, so my expenses are much lower, allowing me to give more cash to my customers. Secondly, I’m not spending thousands of dollars on expensive TV commercials, which allows me to pay more cash to my customers. Thirdly, this is not my main source of income, as I already have a very successful retail operation!!!!!
Q: If I’m unhappy with the amount paid or simply change my mind, can I get my jewelry back? A: Yes, of course. And at no cost to you!!! Please read 'What is a dwt?' (below), About Gold and What I Pay. There is valuable information to help determine how much money you can expect to receive before you send your gold.
Q: Is my jewelry safe when you receive it? A: Yes, I’m fully licensed and insured. Additionally, as I’ve said previously, I’m a one man operation, so you will never have to worry about unhappy employees handling your valuable merchandise!!! Nobody runs a business as well as the owner!!!
Q: If I’m not sure if something is gold should I still send it to you? A: Yes. If you are unsure (see About Gold for tips on gold identification), just send it to me, and I will determine what kind of metal it is.
Q: What is a dwt? A: A dwt is a weight measurement used by jewelers. I have no idea why other than to confuse the general public. Here’s all you need to know!!!!!
20 dwt = 1oz
1.555g = 1dwt
28g = 1oz
To convert grams to dwt or dwt to grams!!!!! I’m going to use 4 grams as an example.
Gram to dwt...
4g / 1.555= 2.57dwt
Dwt to grams
2.57dwt X 1.555 = 4g
Note: Most digital postage or kitchen scales have gram weight, so now you can see exactly how much your gold is worth before you send. This can save us both time, energy, and money!!!!!!!!!!!! (See About Gold for tips on gold identification, and what we pay for gold prices.)
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