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Just wondering what you plan to do with all your scrap gold...you can bet no one will give you top dollar at the moment.
Blimey and I thought you were all nice people...........
I cannot believe the rudeness and aggression on this thread
Been the target it of it myself and not sure it's a site i would like an acrive involvement with anymore.
Supposed to be a business forum all i can see is a forum where people want to accuse others of not being what they say they are. I had one guy tell me i might not be for real as my LED website isn't up yet. Despite the fact i display the web address's for both my other companies, which have phone numbers, addresses etc all on them.
Strange forum this one :|
I'm totally confused.:redface: The OP is referred to as Gina, yet when I looked on the business ideas website it's run by someone called John.
There is no need for a shop with all its overheads to buy gold, just get a table and two chairs in a Mall, that's what others are doing.
What got my back up was the OP operates a business idea forum with statements like
"If you are looking at starting a new business, or promoting an existing one, then www.businessideasandopportunities.co.uk contains the best free business advice you could possibly wish for."
And then has the nerve to just think on a whim to open up a shop of which they have no prior experience.
So we have reasons for getting our backs up, and yes negative views are sometimes harsh but in my eyes I would prefer people to slate my ideas and give negative feedback. Yes people are no good to get the best from a business.
and even if it was it is my neck on the line. I have researchedd everything very thoroughly since starting this thread,![]()
You say your neck is on the line, I would say your neck has gone off the line and onto the chopping block...with the axeman just sharpening his axe.
A good bit of advice in this thread was to get a table & chairs and set up in the town centre, test the market before you make a massive mistake of going out and signing a shop lease.
If I was going to ever think about going down this route I would almost certainly speak to a few letting agents/landlords (especially property that has been empty more than 6mths) and just play hardface and go in with cash and state you want to test a product/market heres £1000/£2000 give me your shop for 2 mths, if it works then we talk lease if it fails I walk away.
It saves heartache and pressure from legal fees etc etc.
(Me being me I wouldnt go in and offer £1000 try at the lowest and work up take the mick and say £500 for 2mths, they can only say no)
Going back to your idea, you say you have researched it, what research have you done exactly?
I have researched how to work out prices and what type of metals/coins to buy, this involves weighing the gold/silver etc. and calculating what to offer the seller based on the spot price - which is updated twice daily -and allowing for a good % profit.
Ok, this is either a wind- up or you are totally mad. NO WAY do you just weigh the stuff and give someone a price like that! Are you not doing any more tests to ascertain whether or not it is real gold, etc etc?
OK. We need to regain a sense of reality about this. There are a lot of companies who have driven the "scam" side of this, who spend tens of thousands of marketing and are flash in the pan companies who will go pop and die a quiet death.
But, buying scrap precious metals and stones is an industry that has been around for hundreds of years. There are hundreds of reputable buyers who do just this, and many of them are people that have been in the industry most of their working life, they have good profitable businesses, and enjoy a good living, and have a good bank of reputable customers.
The thing is that that all of such businesses have operated quietly off the radar, known by the antiques dealers, the secondhand companies, the house clearance companies, and jewellers. Their customers deal with maybe only one or two such traders at a time, and relationships are based on trust, and proper business relationships where there is integrity, proper prices, and respect.
No-one here should go around shouting stupid, and saying that you can't have a proper business doing this. Of course you can, and anyone that says otherwise is naive and as much a victim of the cash for gold scams as the poor muggins that send off the envelopes.
To the OP - If you do know the market and the expertise etc, then all I could say is that most of the traders that have been in business long term, and have made good money out of it don't do it by buying from joe public and keeping shops. It might be a quick way into the market, but it's not going to get you the decent clients that you'll need if you want to be in the business still in 20 years time.
The problem is the OP does not know anything about the industry, is not an antique dealer, does not know how to value metals, and is really another 'cash4gold' or whatever they are called business.
But, buying scrap precious metals and stones is an industry that has been around for hundreds of years. There are hundreds of reputable buyers who do just this, and many of them are people that have been in the industry most of their working life, they have good profitable businesses, and enjoy a good living, and have a good bank of reputable customers.
Alot of people you mentioned will be the Jewellers with the fancy displays and the 10k rings in the window.
Not a basic shop with a table, chair and a smile saying we buy your gold and pay the best prices.
Clearly targeted at me:
The problem is the OP does not know anything about the industry, is not an antique dealer, does not know how to value metals, and is really another 'cash4gold' or whatever they are called business.
As you said yourself, most of the established dealers do not make their money from buying from the public. Hence I stand by my earlier post.
I do know how to value metals and I am not trying to operate along the lines of the "post your gold" merchants. You may not believe what I say, but I have not one but two friends who are qualified metallurgists and also the friend I mentioned earlier who has been buying and selling gold for over 6 years. Without this source of expertise, then I would never go down this route. There are so many assumptions made on this thread, its quite surprising really.
So YOU don't know how to value metals then, which is what I said. Your friends do. Are they going to work for you day to day?
Also, how is this different from the Cash for Gold places on TV? You say it is, but I can't see how.
So YOU don't know how to value metals then, which is what I said. Your friends do. Are they going to work for you day to day?
Also, how is this different from the Cash for Gold places on TV? You say it is, but I can't see how.
In reality, most of the people that have had sucessful business buying and selling scrap have no premises, no advertising, not even a yellow pages listing. And the deal is usually stuck in their living room or kitchen over a cup of tea.
OP - One suggestion that I would make if you do go with the shop is to phone your local police station and go and have a chat. Introduce yourself, make friends with the local police that cover your shopping centre etc.
Don't underestimate the nerve of people that will look to sell other people's belongings. So make sure that you have sufficient steps to ensure that you can't be misused in such a way.
You'll find too that the local police will already have a list of people that you'll want to avoid, and a little bit of information sharing and friendly relations with the police can go a long way in your industry.