03:28:55 pm on November 3, 2009 | by bianca |
Tags: engagement ring
I have the solitare, 1/4 carat good ring, additionally as we do not know if it would be worth it to take it to the promise mart or if we should try to sell it, or keep it.
- Where can we sell the deck of cards rendezvous ring which was paid for for roughly 3000 dollars also as get the most? (7)
- What is the most appropriate course for the pillow cut solid in an rendezvous ring setting? (4)
- Do we have the moissanite mill rendezvous ring also as have been we happy with it? (9)
- Are we ostensible to collect out an rendezvous ring? (12)
- Is it probable to get the sincerely good peculiarity solid rendezvous ring during walmart? (24)
- Whats the most appropriate approach to name also as begin profitable for an rendezvous ring.? (7)
- I’ve never pawned anything. How do we guaranty my solid rendezvous ring but being ripped off also bad? (5)
- What do we do if we do not similar to the rendezvous ring? (20)
- Are we ostensible to get paper work with your rendezvous ring? (17)
- What is the most appropriate approach of starting about shopping the solid rendezvous ring (i.e., creditable shops, etc.)? (2)
kne006 3:28 pm on November 3, 2009 |
I sold my 1 carat wedding ring on Yahoo auctions 4 years ago, I described it on Ebay with a reserve, no 1 hit it, I sold it for much more than my reserve on Yahoo.
I would get it appraised before selling it on some online auction, having that piece of paper gets you more money. If you may’t get it appraised, try to find the same exact ring online to find out how much a customer may pay for it, and you have a rough idea how much it is worth before selling it.
Local classifieds or Craigslist is also the best idea
bcbuss2003 3:28 pm on November 3, 2009 |
I wouldn’t take it to a pawn shop. Not unless you plan to get a loan and later get it back ( which is not the best idea either)
They may not give you anything clothes to what it is worth. They may try to give you as little as possible. Your better off selling it to an actual Jeweler or listing it in the local paper.
You may get much more for it this way.
mistaken4sane 3:28 pm on November 3, 2009 |
The pawn shop would probably give you barely anything for it — maybe $20 if you’re lucky.
I would try selling it on ebay or putting it up on Craig’s list. Either way, you’re going to get a better deal.
good luck!
Garrett B 3:28 pm on November 3, 2009 |
Pawnshops pay little for anything. If you need merely $10 or $20, you may pawn it. Here in San Francisco, you have 6 months to redeem it, but in many other states, you must redeem it or pay interest on the loan every month.
Lala 3:28 pm on November 3, 2009 |
Ebay? you may ask for a reasonable price.