Advice on selling rings

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Mad Scientist
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Advice on selling rings

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Hi Folks!

Ages ago I bought a bundle of 9ct gold rings with a mixture of stones in them. I want to sell them as they are rather than scrap for example. Ebay is the obvious choice but I'd be grateful for any help. Pawnbrokers are stingy round here! Thanks!
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Did someone say rings ????

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Sorry, I'll get me coat. :oops: :P
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Ha ha! Love it! joking aside though I do have a cheap and cheerful copy of the Master Ring engraved in Elvish around the outside and inner surfaces. Sadly it doesn't work on my car which got a parking ticket. Darn.
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Meanwhile NOT in middle earth...

...from experience I would think you would be better going round any independent jewellers than the pawn/hock/rip off shops mate. In those places they have you over a barrel and dont they just know it. Rotten sods that they are. Asian jewellery shops are often a good bet for weighty or bling stuff.

Good luck, my friend !
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I tried to sell my ring a while ago and got no offers :shock:

ok i'll get my coat as well

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Please bear in mind i am prepping for the River Thames to flood and how i can get to safe ground, I'm not worried about the end of the world..... I'll die with the other Minions.
I can't trust Govt or local Council to help me so i have to help myself.
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Alloneword wrote:I tried to sell my ring a while ago and got no offers :shock:

ok i'll get my coat as well

All1
Maybe set your prices too high ???????

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Sorry Maddy, it seems its silly season and this thread had too many alternatives, I hope you get some proper advice but in the mean time....

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This guy

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-39285486

donated his ring to the fire service.
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Good on him, I have family and friends in/retired from the fire services, UK & US and they need all the appreciation and help they can get.

However, I think, jumping to a conclusion that the OP may be in need of the readies himself (I know I am), may not be in the position where he can afford to donate (I know Im not) so...
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