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cologne 4655 Forum PostsToday at 23:46 (Edited: ) Well done Aimee, but those ads still make me mad.
me too cologne  i went into town with my parents last week christmas shopping and i took the bangle with me, thinking i would see if it was worth anything *its been broke and sitting in a drawer for about 20 yrs* and my dad said it's not worth anything, so i didn't bother, rang my dad tonight to gloat
Aimee
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stonks 6888 Forum PostsToday at 00:06 (Edited: ) Well done..my friend in England was telling me she took all her broken stuff to a place in Birkenhead market and he was giving ÂĢ5 a gram more than what cash for gold are offering, they gave her ÂĢ305....

i thought it was about ÂĢ7 a ounce and the bangle was 3 ounce, i nearly fainted when she said the price  nothing good ever happens to me , so i'm well pleased 
Aimee
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i thought it was about ÂĢ7 a ounce and the bangle was 3 ounce, i nearly fainted when she said the price nothing good ever happens to me , so i'm well pleased
No here's was ÂĢ5 a gram, it depends on the day and where you go I suppose...on the open market it was closing at ₮735, seven hundred and thirty five euro an ounce yesterday....
stonks
is best to go into town or to a reputable merchant.

There have been some shocking expose features on those Cash4Gold type places.

Apparently... they offer well below the market value... and if you dispute it and say you want your jewellery back.. they charge you postage... but big time postage (cos, they say you have said it is more valueable ... so the postage goes up).

The ads are all dubbed, cos they are originally recorded with american accents.  

I don't care about the accents...    I'm with Cologne on this one... the adverts drive me round the bend... with their "unwanted jewelllerlelely, and we will send you a special unwanted gold kit (i.e. and envelope).... 

Still not as bad as the mobile phone one... and that bloody WONGA bloke though
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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cos why should i invite him round? i've told him he's welcome and wanted anytime? does that mean i have to say every day " are you coming here?"



Oh... sorry bird... but as relationship issues go....    

You haven't just kinda 'gone off' him have you?   And this is the best row you could manage to pick?
Dirtyprettygirlthing
last sunday i text him asking him if he was coming here and he didn't reply....got him on the phone that night...he said he didn't see the texts  and said he was going to come to mine and then text and said he wasn't cos he was feeling down and wouldn't be good company...so i didn't ask him all week...he came here monday, wednesday, thursday without being asked...i'm confused as to what to do ask or not?
weesmurf
oh!

ok... there is more to it!

Play hardball Schmurf....    One text message to him  "sorry, but can't be arsed with this shit.  All the best, thanks for the laughs"

And then blank him completely...   either he doesn't try very hard to woo you back, in which case... onwards, upwards... pride well and truely intact.   or he realises he's been a stoopid twat and you make him sweat sooo much he will never dither again!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
well....  I can tell you are upset underneath the pissed off....    I know how it must feel.... (what a waste of bloody time that was then, kinda sketch).. but honest Schmurf... I really do think you have to 'play' this.

For the sake of your self respect...   and for the sake of the relationship if you do sort it out.    Key stage innit!    

Besides... if they think you are moping for them... they think they can do better... if you act like they were lucky to have shared the same room with you... then they feel that too.

Its never as bad though Schmurf...   you'll be surprised at how little it hurts after the initial life changing dumping.      I promise.
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Ask yourselves why they are all desperate for it now??
Because the price is extremely high, which indicates a market for it?  So they buy it cheap from casual punters and sell it on as bullion.  They're making hay while the sun shines.  The reason gold is so high now is because the other markets are a bit flaky and some investors want a safe haven for a while.  When the financial system has properly stablised, the direction becomes clear, and true economic growth begins again then gold will fall I expect.
FM

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