dixie
Active member
I do not have a lot of knowledge about refining to share but this should help all of you and it works, this is my way of giving back to the form.
This has worked for me in the past when I lived in Jax. Fla for 2 years.
I made a deal with a beauty shop owner to let me put up a flyer in his shop a month ahead of time and then work it for one week every 4 months. I put the flyers at each work station (16 total)so all customes could see them.
There are many women out there who have a good stash of broken jewlery or old boyfriend and EX-husband jewlery that they just do not want. They would never under any condition darken the door of a pawn shop. Most jewlery stores are to afraid advertise to buy gold from their customes because they do not want them to learn how badly they were ripped off in the first place. So these women just keep putting this stuff in the back of their jewlery boxes.
If you have a supply of wearable jewlery that you have picked up from overstocked pawn shops you can take it with you on your buy days and many time you can just trade your wearable gold for broken gold at 2/1 as well as outright buying at 75% of spot.
You can sell this to the salone owner by telling him that on the days you are in his store he can introduce new products to sell beside your buying table and if his customers have "found" money in their pockets they are more likely to try new products, or buy a tanning membership or something else.
If anyone trys this please post a reply and let me know how it works for you.
Mike in south Georgia
This has worked for me in the past when I lived in Jax. Fla for 2 years.
I made a deal with a beauty shop owner to let me put up a flyer in his shop a month ahead of time and then work it for one week every 4 months. I put the flyers at each work station (16 total)so all customes could see them.
There are many women out there who have a good stash of broken jewlery or old boyfriend and EX-husband jewlery that they just do not want. They would never under any condition darken the door of a pawn shop. Most jewlery stores are to afraid advertise to buy gold from their customes because they do not want them to learn how badly they were ripped off in the first place. So these women just keep putting this stuff in the back of their jewlery boxes.
If you have a supply of wearable jewlery that you have picked up from overstocked pawn shops you can take it with you on your buy days and many time you can just trade your wearable gold for broken gold at 2/1 as well as outright buying at 75% of spot.
You can sell this to the salone owner by telling him that on the days you are in his store he can introduce new products to sell beside your buying table and if his customers have "found" money in their pockets they are more likely to try new products, or buy a tanning membership or something else.
If anyone trys this please post a reply and let me know how it works for you.
Mike in south Georgia