The ring symbolizes not only the status of the owner, but is also the oldest human accessory. If you want to sell it, the best way is for as many people as possible to find out about it.
It is necessary
- - telephone
- - the Internet
Instructions
Step 1
Choose a way to sell: interviews with acquaintances, newspaper ads, the Internet, a pawnshop, a thrift store. Prepare your ring for sale: polish and clean with special products so that it shines like new. Come up with a beautiful legend to beautifully present the product to a picky customer. For example, look at the uniqueness, antiquity, and value of a piece of jewelry. We can say that it was donated or brought from a distant trip, but, unfortunately, it does not suit you in size. Do not try to emphasize that the ring is a symbol of lost love or the memory of a long-dead grandmother.
Step 2
Ask your friends if they would like to purchase a ring. Place an advertisement for the sale on the Internet, either on specialized sites and forums, or on social networks. All friends and acquaintances will see your news feed. The chances of selling will increase if you look at newspaper or online ads for jewelry and accessories in demand. Take the first steps yourself - contact and meet with potential buyers, negotiate a mutually beneficial price for the accessory, bargain if possible. Various online auctions offer an excellent chance to successfully sell a ring in excess of its real value. Your task is to register and start bidding for the sale of jewelry.
Step 3
Use pawnshops or thrift stores if you're in a rush to sell. For example, in a pawnshop, you can set your own price, and then simply not redeem the ring, having received all the money at the specified price. However, it is important to know that the pawnshop can only offer you 10 to 15 percent of the true value of the ring, since they accept jewelry as scrap.
Step 4
Be careful when making a deal, at the time of receiving money. Mutual exchange of the ring and money is best done in front of witnesses in fairly crowded places (cafes, parks, libraries, shops).