Cash 4 Gold so I’m Told!
I’ve always wondered what to do with my old, broken gold jewelry. I couldn’t bring myself to throw it away, so it sits in my drawer, waiting. For what? Who knew until I saw that commercial during the Super Bowl.
Cash 4 Gold You know the one with Ed McMahon. Didn’t he used to give millions of dollars away on Publishers’ Clearing House? Now he’s giving cash for old, broken gold jewelry.
It seems simple enough that I’m going to give it a try. Just fill out a form, they send you the envelope and then back comes the cash, in the form of a check or direct deposited into your account.
So I’m going to dig up that old broken, I’ll NEVER wear it again jewelry, pray it’s gold, silver or platinum and send it off. I’ve got to get more cash for it then what it’s yielding me now. Which is nothing!
I know what you’re thinking. Gold in the jewelry box is better than gold in the envelope. Translation: How do I know I’ll get my money’s worth? Besides their guarantee of your satisfaction with the value, according to their website Cash4Gold “has grown into one of the largest and most respected precious metal refineries in the United States. We are the only refinery ever to be listed by the prestigious Inc. 500 Magazine for both 2006 and 2007 as one of the fastest growing 500 companies in America. Along with the accomplishment of reaching #129 in Inc. 500 Magazine, we have also achieved the ranking of #57 in Entrepreneur Magazine. Our final success comes from Forbes Magazine being awarded as as one of the top companies to watch in 2008.”
I’m hoping, maybe I’ll earn some money to put towards my yearly ACFW conference. I’ll let you know how it turns out!
Have you ever tried Cash 4 Gold? What’s been your experience?