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Is it time to sling your bling? | Is it time to sling your bling? |
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By Maryam Moshiri Business reporter, BBC News Experts say party-goers should do their research before selling any gold | By Maryam Moshiri Business reporter, BBC News Experts say party-goers should do their research before selling any gold |
Friends, food and fine wine together make a decent party in anyone's book. But at this particular gathering wine is not the only thing sparkling and the guests aren't here for just the canapés. | Friends, food and fine wine together make a decent party in anyone's book. But at this particular gathering wine is not the only thing sparkling and the guests aren't here for just the canapés. |
Hostess Sarah Middleton has organised a bring-and-sell-gold party - a popular concept from the US which has become a growing trend in recession-hit Britain. | Hostess Sarah Middleton has organised a bring-and-sell-gold party - a popular concept from the US which has become a growing trend in recession-hit Britain. |
The high price of gold, the economic downturn and the stigma attached to being seen in a pawn shop have all helped give this concept more sparkle, she says. | The high price of gold, the economic downturn and the stigma attached to being seen in a pawn shop have all helped give this concept more sparkle, she says. |
"We've all got, at least I have, little bits. The odd earring, a watch that doesn't work and I just think frankly I need the cash," admits the hostess. | "We've all got, at least I have, little bits. The odd earring, a watch that doesn't work and I just think frankly I need the cash," admits the hostess. |
Sarah Middleton also says she is not happy with the idea of going into a pawn shop to sell her gold. | Sarah Middleton also says she is not happy with the idea of going into a pawn shop to sell her gold. |
"It's a bit tacky isn't it? This is much more fun. Get your friends round, all have a bit of a laugh and maybe make some money." | "It's a bit tacky isn't it? This is much more fun. Get your friends round, all have a bit of a laugh and maybe make some money." |
Worth its weight? | Worth its weight? |
Guests come to the party with their old jewellery or pieces of gold which are tested and weighed by a valuer provided by a company. | Guests come to the party with their old jewellery or pieces of gold which are tested and weighed by a valuer provided by a company. |
Check latest gold price | Check latest gold price |
They will offer you a price for it, based on the actual price of gold that day. | They will offer you a price for it, based on the actual price of gold that day. |
The gold-buying company makes money by only giving around 70% of the actual value of the gold - which it then melts into bars and sells on at a profit. | The gold-buying company makes money by only giving around 70% of the actual value of the gold - which it then melts into bars and sells on at a profit. |
The boss of Ounces to Pounds, the people behind Sarah's party believes the seller gets a good deal. | The boss of Ounces to Pounds, the people behind Sarah's party believes the seller gets a good deal. |
"It's usually about 20-30% higher than the pawn shops will pay," says Krista Waddell. | "It's usually about 20-30% higher than the pawn shops will pay," says Krista Waddell. |
"Anyone who is buying gold is doing it as a business so there has to be some sort of mark-up. Our service is a service, the hostess receives 10% of the payout for the party and we come to them." | "Anyone who is buying gold is doing it as a business so there has to be some sort of mark-up. Our service is a service, the hostess receives 10% of the payout for the party and we come to them." |
Profitable plan? | Profitable plan? |
All that glitters, however, isn't necessarily a good idea. | All that glitters, however, isn't necessarily a good idea. |
Gold experts warn that selling the family jewellery now may not benefit you in the long run. | Gold experts warn that selling the family jewellery now may not benefit you in the long run. |
"Gold is a proven store of value, so obviously it is going to retain its value for a long period of time, so it shouldn't be your first consideration if you are looking to sell things around the house," warns Matt Greydon from the World Gold Council. | "Gold is a proven store of value, so obviously it is going to retain its value for a long period of time, so it shouldn't be your first consideration if you are looking to sell things around the house," warns Matt Greydon from the World Gold Council. |
He advises people to do some research before parting with anything. | He advises people to do some research before parting with anything. |
"If you are going to sell, you do need to think about the weight of your piece, the caratage [number of carats] of the piece and assess what the current gold price is and that will give you a good idea of the true value of your piece." | |
Back at Jill's house the party is in full swing. | Back at Jill's house the party is in full swing. |
The excitement mounts as one of her guests is offered nearly £400 for a few old wedding rings and earrings. | The excitement mounts as one of her guests is offered nearly £400 for a few old wedding rings and earrings. |
"Tempting," she says. "That's quite a lot of money for stuff that's just come out of a box. Can I think about it?" | "Tempting," she says. "That's quite a lot of money for stuff that's just come out of a box. Can I think about it?" |
Parting with old jewellery is clearly still a sentimental problem for some. The question is whether making the decision to cash in your bling will really be worth its weight in gold. | Parting with old jewellery is clearly still a sentimental problem for some. The question is whether making the decision to cash in your bling will really be worth its weight in gold. |
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