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Whenever I see this advert I often wonder how much cash you really get for your jewellery. They say they have professional appraisers/con men who exchange it for it's current index rating. I reckon you'd probably get a better deal if you took it down to cash converters.


I saw a clip on Youtube describing customer dissatisfaction in the U.S thanks to these gangs of internet pikey's robbing cash strapped halfwits of their sentimental bling.


If I'm to have any faith in the authorities I hope that the Office of Fair Trading will pull a sting on these crooks and do a massive shit on their heads.

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Does anyone else wince at the (possibly

> deliberate) mixing of metaphors in Anne Diamond's

> advertising cash4gold?


I do RH, everyone knows from Shirley Bassey that Diamonds Are Forever, however those Spandau Ballet cornerboys insisted

#Gold, glad that you're bound to return# so small wonder that some dopey lollygaggers will put their tawdry baubles into an envelope, and trust to people they don't know.

Doubtless they'll squander the money on tickets and merch from the recently reformed Ballet tour, it's true.

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