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Atlanta Cash for Gold
Gwinnett Gold Brokers of Buford has undergone a uniquely bold and ambitious expansion of their organization. The company has advanced their scope of services to the next level by becoming Atlanta's ONLY gold refinery that deals directly with the public. Under their new name, "Atlanta Gold Refinery," individuals can now deal directly with their local refinery to recieve even more money for their gold and silver. This news media organization's long term, extensive research overwhelmingly indicates that gold dealers typically pay consumers far less than 50% of maket value for their jewelry. In fact, "Cash for Gold" storefronts throughout Greater Atlanta very often keep as much as 85% of their customers' money - often by misleading them by misrepresenting the purity of the customer's gold, the market value of their gold and even the weight of their customers' gold and other precious metals. According to our research, Gwinnett Gold Brokers is the only business that consistantly gives their clients accurate information regarding purity, weight and market value. They also compensate their customers never less than 80% of the true market value of their jewelry. So, the next time you're considering selling any amount of gold, jewelry or other precious metals - we recommend more than doubling the amount of money you'll recieve by dealing directly with a refinery and cutting out the middle-man. Chances are, if you can afford to give away more than half the value of your expensive jewelry, you probably don't really need to sell it in the first place. "Good Will" and "The Salvation Army" do a fantastic job of putting it to good use. The ALL NEW "ATLANTA GOLD REFINERY" can be reached at (404) 759-7277 for more information. Their first location will be open in Lilburn shortly, and future locations will be open in the Mall of Georgia area, Buckhead, Midtown, Alpharetta and More... Gwinnett Gold Brokers usually pays dealers one dollar per gram per karat, depending on market prices. This means that a 14k gold necklace or bracelet that weighs about an ounce (or the approximate weight of a silver dollar) brings better than $14 per gram or $500 for the item from GGB. The local area dealers would pay $93 to $155 for the same item, while advertising and claiming that they pay "Top Dollar" or "Highest Prices." These gold dealers are making such huge profits from their current price schedule that they continue to open more and more stores even today. And they're getting great deals on commercial rent from the more than half empty strip malls that exist just about everywhere. <-->-->
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