Thursday, December 31, 2009

Which is the best 'cash for gold' company in uk?

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Which is the best 'cash for gold' company in uk?

I have a few bits I could trade in and am a bit sceptical so was wondering if anyone had any experience of any of them.

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Be careful, I think a lot of those companies are dodgy
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  • these people are pure scam artists.

    You should be looking to get about 80% wholesale value for your gold. These companies offer between 10 and 20% (not including the postal costs, which they charge to you and an admin charge)

    go to a high street pawn brokers if your desperate to get rid of your gold.

    you`ll get far more than you would with one of these fly by night companies.
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  • It's a scam. Search cash for gold on youtube. Watch freedom to fascism. Gold is worth more than paper
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  • none of them it a con keep a way from them
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How do i check how much is in my post office account?

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How do i check how much is in my post office account?

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go to the post office??
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  • Don't you have an account book, card? if not, you go to the post office with your IDs and ask
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Money currency help !!!!!! ty.. :)?

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Money currency help !!!!!! ty.. :)?

What's ( $174.95 - into English Money

And the same with

( $149.95
( $79.95
( $68.95
( $48.95

ty so much xx

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$174.95 = £109.31 GBP (great british pounds)
$149.95 = £93.69
$79.95 = £49.95
$68.95 = £43.08
$48.95 = £30.58

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  • I would like to answer your question but don't understand what ($ is, nor what English Money is. Below is a link to a currency conversion website.

    http://www.xe.com/ucc/
  • easy go to XE-Currency online and find the exchange rate every 5 minutes but be careful bankc charge commision even if they say commision free they give you rediclious rate less to make money, it is a fact.

Paid for something i never recived, been ripped off, pls help?

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Paid for something i never recived, been ripped off, pls help?

I made a purchase over the internet and paid using my visa debit card. this was on 14 dec, iv not received anything and have mailed the company 3 times and had no response. iv tried calling their number but it's no longer in use. My bank have been no help in trying to get my money back, can anyone advise anything else?

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The bank doesn't care and won't do anything. The positive is that you used your VISA card for the transaction. Access your VISA account online and dispute the charge. You may have to provide supporting documents such as the receipt and proof that you attempted to contact the merchant along with the merchant's response. If you have a good credit history then VISA will issue the credit to reimburse you. If your credit history is questionable then you will get a provisional credit until an investigation is complete. They have a checks and balances process to determine if you're lying or trying to scam VISA.

In the future, don't use the debit card - always use a VISA or MASTERCARD credit card for on-line purchases. They are very simple to dispute and track transactions.
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  • Dispute the charge with your VISA company. I believe that they are only liable if you use a credit, not credit card, but it's difficult to know what else you can try, and what have you to lose?
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Unpaid Customer: left the store without paying, but i have his details?

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Unpaid Customer: left the store without paying, but i have his details?

Hi,

I would much appreciate if you can comment on below.

I have had a customer at the store few weeks ago who have failed to pay for the goods and services and simply left the store. The sum is not massive, £80, but still..... We don't have facilities to accept debit/credit card payments, so he left the store claiming to get to the cash machine and back. He left his docs (i realised that they were rubbish only when he left) but one sheet had his contact name, address etc. After several unanswered phonecalls I emailed the person, he stated that will arrange his "staff member" to bring the payment over. Its been weeks since, he doesn't respond to phonecalls neither emails.

I was wondering what can be done at this stage? I really want them to realise that such behaviour is unlawfull. I have his contact details, work address and even CCTV evidence as well as one email in reponse which confirms that he is fully aware of this fact.

Can i report this matter to the police or other organisations?

Appreciate your comments.

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u shouldve reported it to the police in the first instance, not wait to contact the person first. if he turned around and said u were hassling him or threatening him u would be in trouble now
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  • If he owes you money and you have his address, you can issue a County Court summons using the small claims procedure. Write down as much information as possible, go to the Court Office and the clerk will tell you what to do next.

    You can complain to the police and they may decide to prosecute - but you'd be unlikely to see your money again.
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  • speak to the police - it is theft for him to do that.

    also - for future reference, if a customer wants to pay for something and is just going to the cashpoint to get some money, then dont let them leave with the goods, keep them until they return.
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  • I would phone the police. There isnt really a lot else you can do at this stage. They will hopefully go round and get him to pay. Did he take the goods? What services did he not pay pay for?
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  • Just file a police report; this has happened to my sister many times, unfortunately. She has only once been lucky enough to get the guys name, and the cops sorted it all out for her.
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  • You should have reported this ages ago.

    You've been had m8
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  • The guy is committing culpable fraud ..do him speak to the cops.
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How much roughly would it cost to send recorded post some full motorbike leathers to Hungary?

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How much roughly would it cost to send recorded post some full motorbike leathers to Hungary?

Thanks in advance

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i'm guessing they're heavy - so probably £30..

are u in england? go on www.parcel2go.com and see if u can get a courier service with international delivery... its normally cheaper this way!
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