mikeinreco
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/183081112142?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
Thanks for looking
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rickbb said:Trimmed gold fingers are only bringing in $20 per pound at one of the highest paying buyers out there.
shmandi said:I just think adds like that shouldn't be posted here on forum
silversaddle1 said:Free markets are awesome. You can ask anything you wish, but if buyers won't pay, well, no sale.
mikeinreco said:Thanks for all the wonderful replies.........Honestly I have no idea of yield or what it's actually worth....Hoping for best offer....Thanks again for all the comments I love this forum!!!
niks neims said:mikeinreco said:Thanks for all the wonderful replies.........Honestly I have no idea of yield or what it's actually worth....Hoping for best offer....Thanks again for all the comments I love this forum!!!
no need to be sarcastic, you kind of brought it on yourself - what is more - the nature of your original post is very ambiguous (perhaps you left it so intentionaly, suspecting your offer isn`t fair?) - without checking Ebay username there is no way to tell - either you are the buyer or the seller... So from our perspective you could be unsuspecting forum member that is about to be taken for a ride by dishonorable trader... a situation we must remedy immediately
still I apologize if I misread you and your intentions were pure... If I may inquire further:
1) if you had no idea of yield - why are you asking 69 $, how did you arrive at that number?
2) Now that you know the yield (4-4.5g/kg) do you intend to change the asking price?
-Artūrs
mikeinreco said:I lowered it by $10........Ive been selling boards as is for many years and just trying to determine if this is worth the extra effort to go one step further......I'm not set up to refine anything myself in a safe manner so I don't do that.....If this forum is not to learn then I may be in the wrong place.......Ive been reading thru old posts and have determined for me this is the best way to try to sell my material right now and was just offering it up for anyone interested.......Thanks for replies and I will continue to learn and possibly will refine in future but with young children at home its not my plan to try to use chemicals in my kitchen
niks neims said:rickbb said:Trimmed gold fingers are only bringing in $20 per pound at one of the highest paying buyers out there.
See, now that seems a little low (actually Boardsort pays 30, just checked )
If I were to buy some (fingers, not ENIG), I would think end price of about 100 eur/kg looks fair - I would expect to recover about 150 EUR worth of gold from there with current spot price....
So for OP`s lot of 240g it would be about 30 bucks, shipping icluded
-Artūrs
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