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  • Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

    I sincerely don't believe any iTulipers are using Cash4Gold or similar let alone selling gold at the moment, but still; better be prudent than sorry:

    Fri Feb 6, 2009 11:41AM EST

    I don't watch much broadcast TV, and when I do I skip as many commercials as possible, but even I have seen the incessant televised advertisements for a company called Cash4Gold, and I'm sure most of you have, too (they even had a Super Bowl ad). The company is being heavily promoted online as well.

    The sell sounds great on the surface: You pack up all your old jewelry that you'll never wear again into an envelope and send it, insured, to Cash4Gold. They melt it down and cut you a check for the value of the gold. End of process. It sounds better than going to a pawn shop -- the process is simple and requires no personal interaction with an appraiser -- so what could go wrong?

    A little online sleuthing finds that I'm not the only one who figures that if Cash4Gold has this much money to spend on TV ads, someone's getting the short end of the stick, and it's probably the people sending in their family heirlooms to be melted into ingots. The folks at Cockeyed.com put Cash4Gold to the test, rounding up a bunch of old rings, necklaces, and earrings, and taking them to a regular pawn shop to be appraised. The offer: $198 for the lot. They then sent the items to Cash4Gold and waited for a check in the mail. It arrived within a few days as promised... in the amount of 60 bucks. (You don't have to accept the check; the deal isn't done until you cash it.)

    That price alone is practically criminal, but that's where the truly slimy part of the operation begins. First, if you call Cash4Gold and ask for your stuff back, you abruptly get a better offer: In the case of the above experiment, the offer was a whopping $178. That's a better deal, but still not market rate, though the caller was told that Cash4Gold could "manipulate the numbers on their end" to make it appear that more product was sent than was in reality. Bizarre, but it's really the only way Cash4Gold can cover its behind to convince you the original offer wasn't a wholesale ripoff.

    As bad as that is, it's far worse if you opted for the company's "Fast Cash" option. Here, that original offer ($60) is wired into your bank account within 24 hours of them receiving the booty. It sure is fast, but it's not much cash -- and you don't have the option of declining the offer at all. You're stuck with a pittance for your valuable gold items. (It's also worth noting that Cash4Gold has offered Cockeyed cash 4 removing its expose from the web...)

    As a side note, another website offers an in-depth expose on how the system works, this time analyzed from the inside by a former employee. Here it's outlined how the company offers bonuses to phone operators who can convince you to accept a lower offer and how the company attempts to delay payments as long as possible. It's also worth a look if you're considering sending stuff to Cash4Gold anyway and haggling for a better deal.

    Update: More test results
    Article link:
    http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/118...uying-ripoffs/

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    Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

    Sadly that kind of scam has become the American way. When you are left with nothing of value to sell, you sell BS.

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    • #3
      Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

      Originally posted by flintlock View Post
      Sadly that kind of scam has become the American way. When you are left with nothing of value to sell, you sell BS.
      We have blocked Cash4Gold and all of the ads that google serves up that offer related services.
      Ed.

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      • #4
        Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

        Originally posted by FRED View Post
        We have blocked Cash4Gold and all of the ads that google serves up that offer related services.
        Ed. you are truly a gentlemen and a scholar.

        Can you do the same for Central Banks press releases, CNBC, MSNBC, Jim Crammer, CNN, CBC etc.?

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        • #5
          Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs



          looks like a few leaked through

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          • #6
            Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

            Note link below all google ads: Report Non-Compliant Ad

            iTulip.com: it's your community. Help us keep it that way.
            Ed.

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            • #7
              Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

              Originally posted by LargoWinch View Post
              I sincerely don't believe any iTulipers are using Cash4Gold or similar let alone selling gold at the moment, but still; better be prudent than sorry
              More likely that an ituliper owns a Cash4Gold or similar

              Can't say the idea didn't cross my mind however fleetingly.

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              • #8
                Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                I have no idea why anyone who spends even a little bit of time on iTulip would even contemplate selling their gold, let alone selling it to a scam company like Cash4Gold.

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                • #9
                  Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                  Originally posted by dbarberic View Post
                  I have no idea why anyone who spends even a little bit of time on iTulip would even contemplate selling their gold, let alone selling it to a scam company like Cash4Gold.
                  don't know why itulip blocks them. i like to click on these sell your gold scams on every site i see the ads on... click, click, click, click... and smile at how much i'm costing them. fuckers. let's start a 'click on the cash4gold ads' campaign

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                  • #10
                    Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                    They are a scam?!?!?! NOOOOOOO!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                      Originally posted by dbarberic View Post
                      I have no idea why anyone who spends even a little bit of time on iTulip would even contemplate selling their gold, let alone selling it to a scam company like Cash4Gold.

                      That's why I like Gold4Cash sites like

                      bulliondirect.com

                      You give them cash, they send you GOLD, do you believe it, it's true!

                      Trade your fiat for Gold!!

                      Can't beat that with a stick!!!;);)

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                      • #12
                        Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                        Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
                        That's why I like Gold4Cash sites like

                        bulliondirect.com

                        You give them cash, they send you GOLD, do you believe it, it's true!

                        Trade your fiat for Gold!!

                        Can't beat that with a stick!!!;);)
                        wait... don't they have this backward?

                        http://www.gold4cash.com/

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                        • #13
                          Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                          Originally posted by metalman View Post
                          wait... don't they have this backward?

                          http://www.gold4cash.com/
                          Here is the TV and Canadian [Toronto] version of gold4cash.com (Spartacus, if you dine at Lee's on King you know what I mean):




                          This is the same guy who recorded this interview (Btw look closely at the price of gold/oil streaming):






                          Last edited by LargoWinch; February 10, 2009, 12:06 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                            Good ole Russell - in the ealry 90s he was buying all the expensive Euro watches he could, same type of ad. He was arrested one time for buying stolen watches, if I recall correctly. I don't remember if he KNEW they were stolen.

                            He's one of the reasons I haven't had a TV for 10 years.

                            Originally posted by LargoWinch View Post
                            Here is the TV and Canadian [Toronto] version of gold4cash.com (Spartacus, if you dine at Lee's on King you know what I mean):

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                            • #15
                              Re: Beware Cash4Gold and other gold-buying ripoffs

                              Wait, a product endorsed by Ed McMahon and M.C. Hammer is not legit? (setup is pretty simple here)

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