<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" > <channel><title>Comments on: Beware of the Cash4Gold Scam</title> <atom:link href="http://www.mooladays.com/2010/02/01/beware-of-the-cash4gold-scam/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.mooladays.com/2010/02/01/beware-of-the-cash4gold-scam/</link> <description>Ways to Make Money Online</description> <lastBuildDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 05:33:35 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1</generator> <item><title>By: judy</title><link>http://www.mooladays.com/2010/02/01/beware-of-the-cash4gold-scam/comment-page-1/#comment-19011</link> <dc:creator>judy</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 01:29:15 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.mooladays.com/?p=9655#comment-19011</guid> <description>Thanks for the info in this article....great read.  I agree that we all need to be careful where we choose to sell our old jewelry - there are too many companies out there now ready to just rip us off.  I think we all need to do lots of homework before being willing to just send off our items.  Find out if the company has any BBB complaints, what are their terms and conditions, can you get your items back if you don&#039;t like the offer (and easily and timely), what are their customer saying, and be sure you know what they&#039;re going to pay you (do they list their buy prices online).  When I researched all of this - I finally found one that met all of these conditions. The Silver And Gold Exchange in NH - seem very reputable.  (http://silverandgoldexchange.com)  I&#039;ll let you know how it goes.  Thanks again for the article.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the info in this article&#8230;.great read.  I agree that we all need to be careful where we choose to sell our old jewelry &#8211; there are too many companies out there now ready to just rip us off.  I think we all need to do lots of homework before being willing to just send off our items.  Find out if the company has any BBB complaints, what are their terms and conditions, can you get your items back if you don&#8217;t like the offer (and easily and timely), what are their customer saying, and be sure you know what they&#8217;re going to pay you (do they list their buy prices online).  When I researched all of this &#8211; I finally found one that met all of these conditions. The Silver And Gold Exchange in NH &#8211; seem very reputable.  (<a href="http://silverandgoldexchange.com" rel="nofollow">http://silverandgoldexchange.com</a>)  I&#8217;ll let you know how it goes.  Thanks again for the article.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Albert</title><link>http://www.mooladays.com/2010/02/01/beware-of-the-cash4gold-scam/comment-page-1/#comment-18954</link> <dc:creator>Albert</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 00:52:25 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.mooladays.com/?p=9655#comment-18954</guid> <description>Typically what customers are getting scammed of, is their money&#039;s worth for the gold valuables they in turn send out to Cash4Gold for evaluation. Cash4Gold boldly claims that they will pay the highest amount for a certain valuable, but in reality, it is said to be only 1/3 of what local pawn shops offer. I don&#039;t really think that is honest if their model is to say that they offer highest value for gold -- it can be misleading to many consumers.Also, there has been a lot of discussions on whether or not this is a scam to consumers that you can read from the sources we cited. You will learn that it has occurred many times that valuables that customers sends to Cash4Gold, either gets only a fraction of the amount they anticipated to even nothing at all.And are you saying that the 20 pages of complaints on complaintsboard has no say at all or should have no impact at all for a new customer who is interested in trying their services? These are honest reviews from honest people who have tried Cash4Gold&#039;s services. No one is taught to hate a company right off the bat. It is how the company decides to treat their customers, that determines their reputation. In any business, this stands true and by the number of reviews that has been given constantly through out the years, it reflects Cash4Gold&#039;s stance as a whole.If a customer review were to rate a service negatively because for some odd reason it didn&#039;t work for them, like if they were to buy a phone and it wouldn&#039;t turn on, that can be understandable that the review isn&#039;t accurate. However, for Cash4Gold, this is not the case. People are getting the wrong impressions on it and the reviews speak from them selves.I won&#039;t call this a pessimistic review at all really, because It was thoroughly researched before coming to a conclusion that the process to many, is a scam.Also, for your insight about the BBB, for Dollars4Gold, it seems like their &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.bbb.org/online/consumer/cks.aspx?ID=1080509151923787&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;license&lt;/a&gt; has expired or been removed.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Typically what customers are getting scammed of, is their money&#8217;s worth for the gold valuables they in turn send out to Cash4Gold for evaluation. Cash4Gold boldly claims that they will pay the highest amount for a certain valuable, but in reality, it is said to be only 1/3 of what local pawn shops offer. I don&#8217;t really think that is honest if their model is to say that they offer highest value for gold &#8212; it can be misleading to many consumers.</p><p>Also, there has been a lot of discussions on whether or not this is a scam to consumers that you can read from the sources we cited. You will learn that it has occurred many times that valuables that customers sends to Cash4Gold, either gets only a fraction of the amount they anticipated to even nothing at all.</p><p>And are you saying that the 20 pages of complaints on complaintsboard has no say at all or should have no impact at all for a new customer who is interested in trying their services? These are honest reviews from honest people who have tried Cash4Gold&#8217;s services. No one is taught to hate a company right off the bat. It is how the company decides to treat their customers, that determines their reputation. In any business, this stands true and by the number of reviews that has been given constantly through out the years, it reflects Cash4Gold&#8217;s stance as a whole.</p><p>If a customer review were to rate a service negatively because for some odd reason it didn&#8217;t work for them, like if they were to buy a phone and it wouldn&#8217;t turn on, that can be understandable that the review isn&#8217;t accurate. However, for Cash4Gold, this is not the case. People are getting the wrong impressions on it and the reviews speak from them selves.</p><p>I won&#8217;t call this a pessimistic review at all really, because It was thoroughly researched before coming to a conclusion that the process to many, is a scam.</p><p>Also, for your insight about the BBB, for Dollars4Gold, it seems like their <a href="https://www.bbb.org/online/consumer/cks.aspx?ID=1080509151923787" rel="nofollow">license</a> has expired or been removed.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: me!</title><link>http://www.mooladays.com/2010/02/01/beware-of-the-cash4gold-scam/comment-page-1/#comment-18946</link> <dc:creator>me!</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:58:27 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.mooladays.com/?p=9655#comment-18946</guid> <description>Having read through this, I cannot see where the &#039;scam&#039; actually is. You send in gold, they send you cash. Simple as that. Just because you can get a better deal elsewhere does not mean that this is a scam. In that case, you could sue coca cola for not being as cheap as RC cola. You may be referencing their promotion for being the highest paying company for gold, but you need to read further than just their &#039;double G guarantee&#039; catchphrase. They state that they only guarantee the highest price when compared only against other national gold buying advertisers, meaning you can&#039;t just say say &quot;my friend billy said he would buy my ring for $50,000, so you HAVE to double it!&quot;.Furthermore, you have to do better than &quot;well I heard a story&quot;. It is not fair that you can call a company out on a possible scam, deterring people from using this service and therefore costing the company possible customers just because you heard a story.As far as the complaints board goes, no matter what product, company or website you visit, there are ALWAYS going to be people who make a mistake, don&#039;t read the fine-print, or just plain like to complain when something doesn&#039;t show instant / miraculous results, and will flood the forums with comments. It happens with 100% working, legitimate companies all the time, and it is just something you have to expect (It is never a 100% accurate sign if a company is a scam or not). You have to keep in mind that only the negative reviews are seen, no-one shows the pages upon pages of proof of being paid, testimonials, and praise from anonymous customers.As far as the 10-14 day return, dollars4gold has NO way of knowing when their kit arrives, so how could they possibly start their return timer any other way? Take their word for it? I don&#039;t think so. Concerning the shipping issues, that is in no way the fault of dollars4gold, EVERY company has some sort of issues with shipping at one time or another, and %99 of the time, it is a mistake of the post office or some sort of paperwork mix-up and not a &#039;scam&#039;.If you are stubborn enough to just deny everything I just said, here is something that is not disputable. Dollars4gold has the BBB satisfactory rating. For those of you who don&#039;t know, BBB (Better Business Bureau) is a government-run program that inspects and monitors business to ensure that they are up to government standard for things like customer service, good faith, etc. Business must pay a fee, be thoroughly inspected, and closely monitored in order to be accredited. If Dollars4Gold was a scam, they would not have applied/paid for this rating, and if for some reason they did, they would have been caught by the initial inspection or the constant monitoring.You need to actually watch the commercials and do at least a bit of research before bashing a companies good name. I see too many people watch a commercial that appears too good to be true, then run to their blog and pull the scam card.***I am in no way affiliated with dollars4gold or any other gold purchasing websites, nor have i been paid or persuaded to make this post, this is just my personal opinion and findings***</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having read through this, I cannot see where the &#8216;scam&#8217; actually is. You send in gold, they send you cash. Simple as that. Just because you can get a better deal elsewhere does not mean that this is a scam. In that case, you could sue coca cola for not being as cheap as RC cola.<br /> You may be referencing their promotion for being the highest paying company for gold, but you need to read further than just their &#8216;double G guarantee&#8217; catchphrase. They state that they only guarantee the highest price when compared only against other national gold buying advertisers, meaning you can&#8217;t just say say &#8220;my friend billy said he would buy my ring for $50,000, so you HAVE to double it!&#8221;.</p><p>Furthermore, you have to do better than &#8220;well I heard a story&#8221;. It is not fair that you can call a company out on a possible scam, deterring people from using this service and therefore costing the company possible customers just because you heard a story.</p><p>As far as the complaints board goes, no matter what product, company or website you visit, there are ALWAYS going to be people who make a mistake, don&#8217;t read the fine-print, or just plain like to complain when something doesn&#8217;t show instant / miraculous results, and will flood the forums with comments. It happens with 100% working, legitimate companies all the time, and it is just something you have to expect (It is never a 100% accurate sign if a company is a scam or not). You have to keep in mind that only the negative reviews are seen, no-one shows the pages upon pages of proof of being paid, testimonials, and praise from anonymous customers.</p><p>As far as the 10-14 day return, dollars4gold has NO way of knowing when their kit arrives, so how could they possibly start their return timer any other way? Take their word for it? I don&#8217;t think so.<br /> Concerning the shipping issues, that is in no way the fault of dollars4gold, EVERY company has some sort of issues with shipping at one time or another, and %99 of the time, it is a mistake of the post office or some sort of paperwork mix-up and not a &#8216;scam&#8217;.</p><p>If you are stubborn enough to just deny everything I just said, here is something that is not disputable. Dollars4gold has the BBB satisfactory rating. For those of you who don&#8217;t know, BBB (Better Business Bureau) is a government-run program that inspects and monitors business to ensure that they are up to government standard for things like customer service, good faith, etc. Business must pay a fee, be thoroughly inspected, and closely monitored in order to be accredited. If Dollars4Gold was a scam, they would not have applied/paid for this rating, and if for some reason they did, they would have been caught by the initial inspection or the constant monitoring.</p><p>You need to actually watch the commercials and do at least a bit of research before bashing a companies good name. I see too many people watch a commercial that appears too good to be true, then run to their blog and pull the scam card.</p><p>***I am in no way affiliated with dollars4gold or any other gold purchasing websites, nor have i been paid or persuaded to make this post, this is just my personal opinion and findings***</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Dan</title><link>http://www.mooladays.com/2010/02/01/beware-of-the-cash4gold-scam/comment-page-1/#comment-18597</link> <dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator> <pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 01:51:24 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.mooladays.com/?p=9655#comment-18597</guid> <description>Ha, it&#039;s kind of funny that you have a whole article written on Cash4Gold being a scam and I look over and it&#039;s one of the links on Google&#039;s adsense LOL.Anyway great site! I just started my own site on how to effectively and legitimately make money online. If you have a chance could you take a look at my site and perhaps give me some feedback. Site is only a week old so it&#039;s still in the infant stages but I&#039;d appreciate it.Thanks, http://make-cash-online.webs.com/</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ha, it&#8217;s kind of funny that you have a whole article written on Cash4Gold being a scam and I look over and it&#8217;s one of the links on Google&#8217;s adsense LOL.</p><p>Anyway great site! I just started my own site on how to effectively and legitimately make money online. If you have a chance could you take a look at my site and perhaps give me some feedback. Site is only a week old so it&#8217;s still in the infant stages but I&#8217;d appreciate it.</p><p>Thanks,<br /> <a href="http://make-cash-online.webs.com/" rel="nofollow">http://make-cash-online.webs.com/</a></p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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