Pennysaved wrote:You should have asked if she had one for $1500 you could buy
tractorman wrote:Cute little 20-year old? I might have said something like, "I'll just put it back in the stack for now ... what are you doing for dinner?"
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:tractorman wrote:Cute little 20-year old? I might have said something like, "I'll just put it back in the stack for now ... what are you doing for dinner?"
I can appreciate 20 year old girls, but I could never date someone that is 25 years younger than I am. Maybe when I go through my mid-life crisis, then I'll give it a shot.
Corsair wrote:I'm more her type. Get her number for me?
barrytrot wrote:Actually I would say THIS SHOP is not nearly as bad as most. I've not been to one lately but the "hotel buyers" I thought paid far under 80% of spot, something like 50% or so.
80% of spot, of course, is terrible in "normal world", but it sounds reasonable for a "store front" actually.
theo wrote:barrytrot wrote:Actually I would say THIS SHOP is not nearly as bad as most. I've not been to one lately but the "hotel buyers" I thought paid far under 80% of spot, something like 50% or so.
80% of spot, of course, is terrible in "normal world", but it sounds reasonable for a "store front" actually.
I agree. $1500 is a higher offer than I would have expected. It was likely an opening offer. She may have had the authority to go $100 to $200 higher.
Delawhere Jack wrote:About 6 weeks ago I was in a coin shop that also buys gold. An........"undocumented immigrant" couple was selling some broken jewerly, a good-sized palm full, had to be an ounce at least. Guy at the counter offered $350, they took it. Even if there was a lot of 14 or 18 karat, that seemed awfully low.
I never knew that our neighbors from south of the border were in the tradition of wearing Claddagh necklaces....maybe it was a gift....or a self ascribed severance benefit.
mflugher wrote:6: Rent in the mall AINT CHEAP, also electric, water, sewer, employees (even a shop open 60 hrs a week with 1 min wage employee at a time on staff is gonna pay about $700/week in payroll)
mflugher wrote:Jewelry scrap and Bullion coins are 2 different animals all together when it comes to the retailing.
Jewelry is sold for 8x melt value and bought back at 50-70% of melt.
Bullion coins are sold for ~$150 over spot (retail) $100/oz over spot (internet) and bought back at about $100 under usually.
I buy at the following rates in my shop on a pretty regular basis...
10k 41.6% $20-27/dwt 53-72 % spot at $1800 gold
14k $26-$42/dwt 49.5-80% spot @ $1800 gold
90% silver $20xface MAX usually 15-17x
40% halves $4 -$5 each
generally I want to make at least $8/pennyweight assuming I sell at 90% of spot.
I paid $30 to a woman today for 14k and $36 for some 18k and she was amazed that I offered her so much, she had shopped 2 other stores and found prices closer to $15/10k and $21/14k.
Gold coins- won't touch em for more than $150/oz below spot... its too much cash on the table to make a profit and with gold moving $50 a day up and down I'm just not interested. Once I get a few buyers set up I'll be able to pay more for gold coins, but honestly $100-200 profit on an $1800 investment just isn't worth the opportunity cost of putting that cash on the table... Not to mention there are many counterfeit gold coins out there, some buyers want cdn, some want amer eagles some want krugerrands... Also the gold coins are mostly sold privately, or to goldline/other PM dealers by mail. IF anyone wants to be on a mailing list when I get gold coin oppurtunities let me know...
Keep in mind the retail shops to comply with the state law (in ohio) must:
1: keep extensive records of items sold (full description of each item) and names/address/photo id of person selling. for 3 years
2: all items must be held for not less than 5 business days before being sold/smelted.
3: If any stolen property comes into your store you can be asked to hold it for 30 days minimum. You may end up having to return the item to the original owner (without gettnig paid back what you paid the theif for their items) Trust me when you have to hold $4k worth of jewelry for a month plus its quite a hit on your bott line, this business requires quick turnover of goods.
4: the police can come in and search your inventory at any time without notice.
5: in an 8 hour working day we spend on average 1/2 a manhour on searching inventory for items reported as "stolen" usually the story is that it was stolen by their kid for drug money. Sorry if a resident of your household sells something in the house I don't really think its "stolen"
Some other expenses/risks of the retail gold buyer:
4: Fake Jewelry abounds... good GF, Good plated, etc. If the gold kiosk is hiring a min wage 20 yr old girl to run the shop by themselves, its a good likelyhood that there is at least a 2 - 5 % loss for bad purchases (and could be much worse if word on the street gets out that the girl at the mall is clueless). I have multiple gold chains which are marked 14k, italy which I bought and untold numbers which I have tested and rejected before purchase (1 a week minimum).
5: You can just take about 10% off spot for Smelting fees... I have 2 persons who I currently deal with on gold sales one pays tiered 97-99% based on volume I usually get in on the 98% tier, I have another contact who pays cash 90%, he gets you for rounding down on the karat percentages too... amazingly the 90% guy usually comes in within $500 of the 98% guy. He pays me for Dirt, gems and stones, etc, while the 98% guy manages to lose about 1/2 oz of material in "smelt losses" on every smelt run of about 15 oz
6: Rent in the mall AINT CHEAP, also electric, water, sewer, employees (even a shop open 60 hrs a week with 1 min wage employee at a time on staff is gonna pay about $700/week in payroll)
Buying GOld coins as a retail we buy gold is not a good idea for the business owner, its putting too many eggs in one basket. And since the owner can reliably get scrap jewelry which he can just mail to smelter @ 50% of spot, why would they pay you even 90% of spot for a gold coin? (which is approx what they would get from smelter for it)
Just some info, there is a lot more at work here than spot price of gold...
Rodebaugh wrote:Anyone looking to have their favorite time piece turned into a bar of slag.....I've got the gear to melt that Hummel
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