Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Gold Parties Becoming a Global Phenomonon

Australia Hosts First Gold Buying Party

If you are still not convinced of the enormity of cash for gold party concept then read this. Then give your local Canadian gold parties or American gold parties rep a call and start making money!

As Reported By Commodity Online in Sydney, Australia: "Instead of taking cash to buy plastic kitchenware, guests are asked to bring jewelry from a failed relationship and get money in return."

That's right, gold party mania has hit Australia hard, and it's a big player in the industry that is taking the first step hosting Australia's very first gold party.

"Australia's first gold party will be held on August 19 at Bondi Icebergs, hosted by Gold Company, a subsidiary of the Diamond Certification Laboratory of Australia. The Diamond Certification Laboratory of Australia (DCLA) is one of the world’s foremost independent diamond grading and certification laboratories, providing independent and guaranteed diamond grading certificates, or diamond grading reports, for natural diamonds.

When you've got players like this jumping on the band wagon, you know you've latched onto a good thing!

"The cash-for-gold parties are inspired by the success of similar ventures in the US, Britain and most recently Canada. Gold Company director, Roy Cohen, said he and fellow director, Dan Novick, expected a mix of guests, who would have their pieces appraised and would be paid by check on the spot."

MCohen said gold buying parties were preferable to dealing with pawn shops when selling old gold. "Pawn shops are for your second-hand bicycle. When it comes to diamonds or gold, you want … genuine gold and diamond dealers,'' he said.

The economic downturn, coupled with high gold prices, which last week hit almost $1150 an ounce, had increased the number of potential customers. ''We get literally dozens of calls a day where people are trying to find out what their items are worth,'' he said.

Engagement Rings For Sale

Cohen said broken engagements were the source of much of the used gold business. ''We were thinking of running an ad along the lines of, 'Got rid of the old man? Now get rid of the ring','' he said.

All the old gold purchased by Gold Company will be refined.

As you know, being a reader of the Gold Parties Canada blog... gold swap, gold exchange, or gold buying parties (whatever you prefer to call them) took off in the US early last year with companies like Stacey Mikel's Fast Cash Gold Parties, and the rest is quickly becoming history.

Since last September, gold scrapping in general has boomed, with the largest online buyer, Cash4Gold.com, reportedly recording an average 25,000 transactions a month.

Wow, 25,000 transactions a month. Now there is some real potential!

There is no question there is money to be made in this new and exciting industry. Of all the different ways to sell your old, broken and unwanted gold, the gold party is by far the easiest, most relaxed and most fun.

Simply book a party with Gold Parties Canada, or Fast Cash Gold Parties (if you're living in the United States)... invite over a few friends, neighbors, workmates or family members... host the gold party, have fun and make money!

Your Gold Party Canada or Fast Cash Gold Parties representative will help you every step of the way.

Don't miss out on this great opportunity.

Give your local gold parties in Canada or gold parties in America rep a call today and start making money while you party!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Gold Parties,

    I really enjoy reading your blog. What an interesting idea. Now I know what to do with my old ring. You bring up some interesting points that are often both thoughtful and helpful.

    I was wondering if you heard about EGL Asia’s Interactive Diamond Lexicon with a Flash pop-up definition for each term that is used in a generic diamond certification report.

    This interactive tool is provided as a service by EGL Asia and is available at http://www.eglasia.com.hk/cn/diamondLexicon.html Try it out. It is quite amazing!

    I am curious to know what you think about the Interactive Diamond Lexicon. Do you think the rest of your readers would find it interesting?

    Please get back to me and let me know what you think.

    Yours,

    Paul

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