The new Goldrush “Cash4Gold”
Is the economical crisis getting to you? Are you desperate, but still have some jewelery laying around somewhere? Then you might be the next victim to be ripped-off by a company called “Cash4Gold”.
You can read lots of success story’s at cash4cold.com, for example:
- Sheryl B- 09/16/09
My mom had given me jewlery from when she was married to my father. I really did need money as I had just had a little girl on Sept. 1,09 and I didn’t know what to do till I had seen a Cash4Gold advertisement on the television. So I sent in the jewlery and recieved a check just in time for my new lil girl to arrive. It helps out alot when you can get money for ur gold or broken jewlery.
But, wat you don’t read there:
- Maggie H -08/08/07
What a rip off! I sent them 2 rings and I already have a written appraisal from the jewelers where the items were purchased, which I might add…has been in business almost 35 years and is well respected. They wrote me back and said the rings were 12 K gold, not 14K, which is not true and that they were not sapphire and diamonds! Then you can talk to the idiots in customer service…who have no idea where they even work or what they do!
Good luck…what a bunch of nuts!
Or better yet. have a look at: http://www.cashforgoldscams.com/
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