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One positive – they send a mailer pretty soon after it鈥檚 requested. It鈥檚 mailed with a slow mailing speed, so be ready to wait about a week. The mailer to send it back also uses cheap, slow shipping with really spotty tracking. I packed up my jewelry in the mailer, and there was no form to fill out to verify what was included in my shipment or to verify that the items were my own to sell, which is something that even a pawn shop would ask and record. When the shipment to their facility didn鈥檛 show tracking for a few days, I reached out to ask if insurance covered my shipment if it were lost in transit. I was told to contact the post office myself, and nobody responded to my follow up question about whether it was insured if the post office never scanned or lost my package. Ultimately it made it to their facility, and I received notification at 9am on a Friday that they received it. When I hadn鈥檛 heard back by end of day Friday with a quote, I contacted them both by email and phone to say I wanted my items back and a tracking number sent. They didn鈥檛 reply over the weekend, and I followed up again. They don鈥檛 seem to return phone calls or answer their phone if you have an issue. I was given my quote Tuesday morning, which I declined immediately. It was about 1/3 of spot price for 14k gold jewelry. I had already asked to have my items back by this point, but I asked again. An automated email was sent that had a blank space where tracking info was meant to be. I followed up yet again to get a tracking number. Customer service did give me a tracking number, and my items arrived back to me. HOWEVER, this was NOT 鈥渞isk-free鈥?as they claim. My jewelry had rough spots that were damaged. I thought they were just accidentally damaged, and when I reached out to another (proper BBB accredited) gold refinery to process my items, I was informed that an acid test had been used on my jewelry, and that causes permanent damage. So if you鈥檙e unsure if you want to keep your jewelry or items, DO NOT send them here!! They will damage your belongings in the process of testing them using an outdated, cheaper technique that will cost you more money to get polished out if you want to keep your items or try to sell anywhere else. This was my first experience with mailing in gold items to a refinery, and I wish I had never wasted my time with them.
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