Weigh your broken gold
If you're considering selling your broken gold, the first thing to do is get a valuation. Weigh your gold (separating it according to purity) and make a note of it, then use our Claim Form to generate an instant valuation.
If you're considering selling your broken gold, the first thing to do is get a valuation. Weigh your gold (separating it according to purity) and make a note of it, then use our Claim Form to generate an instant valuation.
Now you've obtained a valuation you're happy with, make sure that you pack and post your gold carefully. Gold-Traders transparently manages the process to ensure your security.
We maintain CCTV surveillance on our premises so that the receipt of every package is recorded on video - we even weigh it beneath the camera's watchful eye. This guarantees you fair treatment and accurate payment.
You'll find that some scrap gold buyers don't offer very competitive prices - they have retail or storage premises to keep up. Because of our low overheads, Gold Traders will always give you the very best deal that we can.
Our pricing on the scrap process is detailed.
We'll process your claim, weigh and check your gold, and then issue your payment via bank transfer, cheque, cash or PayPal payment. This will be returned to you within 24 hours of receipt.
We'll process your claim, weigh and check your gold, and then issue your payment via bank transfer, cheque, cash or PayPal payment. This will be returned to you within 24 hours of receipt.
Precious metals calculators
We can give up-front valuations, prior to you sending your items in. Most free envelope competitors don't publish their buy rates because they're so low.
Compare our prices with your high street jeweller. We think you'll be amazed at how much higher our rates are.
We've compiled a gold hallmark identification wizard to help decipher the markings that are stamped on your item.
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Sent your gold to 'free envelope' cash for gold company? Challenge their valuation with our price match tool.
How many times have your referred to a close friend as being "worth their weight in gold"?