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GDO Report <% If Request.QueryString("printerFriendly")<>"true" Then %> Exactly where does one go to get the most money for their gold without getting ripped off? After over six months of extensive research, Gwinnett Daily Online has developed for our readers the following "Cash for Gold Guide" with all the best answers to this growing question... Atlanta's Cash for Gold Guide 2009 - Getting the most for your gold without getting ripped off... "We Buy Gold" - "Cash for Gold" Stores - Many, if not most of these stores pay only half the price that legitimate gold brokers in the market are paying. Plus, these stores are now paying by check either at the time of sale or promise to send you a check some time in the future. And if that's not bad enough - bank tellers and check cashing clerks across Atlanta are reporting that a good portion of those checks have a "Stop Payment" on them. Please keep an eye on your local news sources for developments on this matter. Local Gold Brokers - Overwhelmingly, the highest price we've found consistantly being paid is by legitimate "Gold Brokers." Well established gold brokers can usually be found by searching Google in your specific areas, such as "Gwinnett Gold Brokers" or "Mall of Georgia Gold Brokers." For many reasons, local Gold Brokers typically pay at least twice the amount that all their competitors pay. It seems the biggest reason for this is the fact that Gold Brokers charge their customers only a small percentage fee for their services. Granted, they make much less off each transaction, but they normally do ten times the business that their competitors do. Very Typical Example: A private gold buyer on craigs list will advertise $20 per gram for 14k gold and will also promise to pay in cash. By the time they're in front of their customer - they're suddenly only paying $10 per gram for 14k gold and can only pay by check. They'll draw upon their lengthy list of excuses to explain their sudden changes and should the customer walk away in disgust - they've lost nothing. Gwinnett Daily Online Reader Response Email address: RealNetGM@att.net
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