Because google I'm an expert in all things but 400ish grams at $60 a gram says 24k. why would somebody pawn that and why would you not just sell that shit for weight when the term is up?
I’d assume it’s because they’re borrowing what they think they need to pay back not necessarily what it’s worth, but if you have a $24,000 necklace and you need to borrow $9,000 it’s likely you’re not a wise user of dollars
So yes 24k is $60.24/gram the necklace is 10kt at $25.10/gram x308gram $7728 and the bracelet is 14kt at $35.14/gram x108g $3793 in reality its worth $11521 in scrap gold
Florida allows an interest rate of 25% per 30 days on a 60 day loan. I dropped it down to 18% so $1530 for 30 days and a pro rated daily rate of $51/day in the 2nd 30 days
pretty much but he doesnt have to actually pay the loan back and it wont ruin his credit if he doesnt pick it up. we're really only meant to be used if you need like an extra $100 bucks to get you through till payday
What would you do with that weird custom jewelry? I can't imagine anyone would buy the stuff with the guy's initials in it? Or the Marvin the Martian?
What is it worth? Who is the target market for threat Marvin the Martian piece, I have so many questions...
its getting melted down the bottom 4 pieces and the necklace on the right are worth $7500 plus the diamonds scrapped to my wholesaler. It's not his initials. its the initials for the name of his group of friends
I discovered that after the fact. its more than likely 12kt instead of 10kt. When they came in I was just making sure it was the Karat it said it was
How much do you offer on something like that? Feel like I would offer $100 for pawn or $75 to just buy it.
I agree but if your that hard up for cash, just sell it for $200-225 and now you have the $130 you needed plus $70-100 to buy another cooler.