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Sally

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Is Cash4Gold a scam? I read a report of a worker that claimed it was a big scam.

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HotnSexy

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No one knows for sure, but think about it; what if you send your gold in and never get it back? That would suck because you kind of lost money insted of earning it.

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I'm not sure, but i would say it is.

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Rebecca

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I'm not sure, but i would say it is.

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Yep

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bob

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Well they give you a very small amount of money for your jewelery. So if you don't want to lose money i'd avoid them. But if you don't need or care about it they will send you something for it. But you could make more selling it yourself.

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Joesph

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My aunt did a randmom business review, and sent in some gold. She said they gave her a sum of money that was way below the worth of the gold, so she called and said they sent a fair market value amount of money. So i would say yes, they just want money.

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Janet

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They won't care about condition. They want to melt it for the gold.. Your local jeweler will buy it for the gold too. If you want to make some of your money back, try ebay. Otherwise, just accept the fact that jewellry has a huge retail mark up (thousands of %). You'll never get what you paid for it.

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Jill

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Not as much as you would by selling it to a reputable jewellers. Those "quick cash"organisations are a big con.

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Jill

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Well I never heard of it being a scam but I usually don't trust any of those things advertised on tv anyways. I wouldn't risk it under any circumstance since most crap on tv is fake.

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Sunmill

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YES. I HAVE.

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Jill

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They give you about 20-30 cents on the dollar, a real rip off... You'd make more at a pawn shop... Much more on ebay.... Best of luck....

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Jill

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A bad way because all they are interested in is how much gold is in the case.

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YellowR...

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Not a scam. First you need to call so they can send you a certain bag to put your jewlery in though, then you can send it in.

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RodMoron

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Yep

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Rebecca

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I would take it as a scam for sure.

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Rebecca

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My aunt did a randmom business review, and sent in some gold. She said they gave her a sum of money that was way below the worth of the gold, so she called and said they sent a fair market value amount of money. So i would say yes, they just want money.

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Scams don't have commercials during the day!

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Scarlet

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Well they give you a very small amount of money for your jewelery. So if you don't want to lose money i'd avoid them. But if you don't need or care about it they will send you something for it. But you could make more selling it yourself.

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StarTalker

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Cash for gold will not talking of how much you buy or where came from your gold? If that your thing is in a good conditions why you spend effort and spend money for just to send your jewelries to them? Absolutely you will get the deference of what you expecting?

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Scams don't have commercials during the day!

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