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H. Samuel
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Do they still buy second hand jewellery?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As you know HC i'm trying to save some money for another piece of jewellery but i don't want to pay out of pocket, i'd rather try find the money elsewhere.
Oddly.. You could probably make the ring i desire two or three times from the chain i have!
Maybe before i debate listing it.. i should email the maker of the ring to see if he would maybe melt it down, and take the extra silver as payment? Maybe add £20 on top ;)
Oddly.. You could probably make the ring i desire two or three times from the chain i have!
Maybe before i debate listing it.. i should email the maker of the ring to see if he would maybe melt it down, and take the extra silver as payment? Maybe add £20 on top ;)
Your estimate of £60 is a bit over the top as 925 is not fetching £10 an ounce.
Your only hope on ebay is that someone will want it because they like it and pay over the odds for it. Remember ebay and Paypal will want about 15% of what you sell it for. If you still want to sell it, hold onto it for a week or two until the selling fee is only £1.00 for any item, set a reserve on it and see how it goes ?
Or just stick it back in the drawer and leave it there for a few more years.
Your only hope on ebay is that someone will want it because they like it and pay over the odds for it. Remember ebay and Paypal will want about 15% of what you sell it for. If you still want to sell it, hold onto it for a week or two until the selling fee is only £1.00 for any item, set a reserve on it and see how it goes ?
Or just stick it back in the drawer and leave it there for a few more years.