San Diego Jewelry Buyers: How to Sell Your Estate Jewelry
San Diego Jewelry Buyers has published a guide for consumers wishing to sell their estate jewelry and antique jewelry at its website SanDiegoJewelryBuyers.com.
San Diego, CA, January 18, 2009 --(PR.com)-- San Diego Jewelry Buyers (SDJB) has published an online guide for consumers interested in selling their estate jewelry. The guide appears at SanDiegoJewelryBuyers.com in the company’s regularly updated Knowledge section for consumers looking to sell diamonds, gold, jewelry, and watches.
“Being an informed seller is certainly the most important thing for consumers when conducting any kind of sales transaction,” says Alan Blyler, a spokesperson for San Diego Jewelry Buyers. “It doesn’t matter if we are talking about estate jewelry, gold coins, baseball cards, or a used car. The more you know about the product that you want to sell, the better the chances of getting a good price for that item, while avoiding the disappointments related to unrealistic expectations.”
The San Diego Jewelry Buyers' guide for estate jewelry sellers states that while selling to another consumer is usually the most profitable way to sell estate jewelry, people should take into account the convenience of the sale when deciding the selling option best for them. Selling estate jewelry is often a time-consuming process. Therefore sellers should first put a price on what their time and energy are worth. Then evaluate if it makes sense to spend 10-20 hours or more, over several weeks, trying to find a buyer for their estate jewelry, just to make a little extra money beyond the buying offer that an experienced estate jewelry buyer would make.
San Diego Jewelry Buyers also urges consumers to safeguard themselves if they decide to sell their estate jewelry to a stranger. The company warns sellers never to meet a potential buyer in their house, but to arrange a meeting at a public place, such as a shopping mall or restaurant. The best place to meet, according to SDJB, is in the potential buyer’s bank, because then if the buyer is interested in the estate jewelry, they can withdraw the cash right away, and the transaction can be completed in a safe, secure, environment.
To read the rest of San Diego Jewelry Buyers' guide for estate jewelry sellers, please visit their Knowledge section for fine jewelry sellers at:
http://sandiegojewelrybuyers.com/knowledge/jewelry.html
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“Being an informed seller is certainly the most important thing for consumers when conducting any kind of sales transaction,” says Alan Blyler, a spokesperson for San Diego Jewelry Buyers. “It doesn’t matter if we are talking about estate jewelry, gold coins, baseball cards, or a used car. The more you know about the product that you want to sell, the better the chances of getting a good price for that item, while avoiding the disappointments related to unrealistic expectations.”
The San Diego Jewelry Buyers' guide for estate jewelry sellers states that while selling to another consumer is usually the most profitable way to sell estate jewelry, people should take into account the convenience of the sale when deciding the selling option best for them. Selling estate jewelry is often a time-consuming process. Therefore sellers should first put a price on what their time and energy are worth. Then evaluate if it makes sense to spend 10-20 hours or more, over several weeks, trying to find a buyer for their estate jewelry, just to make a little extra money beyond the buying offer that an experienced estate jewelry buyer would make.
San Diego Jewelry Buyers also urges consumers to safeguard themselves if they decide to sell their estate jewelry to a stranger. The company warns sellers never to meet a potential buyer in their house, but to arrange a meeting at a public place, such as a shopping mall or restaurant. The best place to meet, according to SDJB, is in the potential buyer’s bank, because then if the buyer is interested in the estate jewelry, they can withdraw the cash right away, and the transaction can be completed in a safe, secure, environment.
To read the rest of San Diego Jewelry Buyers' guide for estate jewelry sellers, please visit their Knowledge section for fine jewelry sellers at:
http://sandiegojewelrybuyers.com/knowledge/jewelry.html
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San Diego Jewelry Buyers
Carl Blackburn
619-236-9603
http://www.sandiegojewelrybuyers.com
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Carl Blackburn
619-236-9603
http://www.sandiegojewelrybuyers.com
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