Carmarthenshire gold warning

Residents of Carmarthenshire are being warned to beware of conmen after their gold.
As the price of gold reaches an all time high, Carmarthenshire Trading Standards Service is warning people interested in selling their jewellery to shop around amidst mounting reports of scams across the country.
Selling gold jewellery to make ends meet in this recession is becoming increasingly popular but sellers are urged to beware of conmen keen to cash in on the trend.
Trading Standards Manager Roger Edmunds said: “There is a wide disparity in how much shops or dealers will pay for gold. Unfortunately there isn’t much trading standards officers can do if people are getting a bad deal, provided the trader is not actually misleading the seller about the gold’s worth.
“We can only urge people to shop around to make sure they are getting a fair price for their gold.”
Advice to people thinking of selling their gold includes:
Never deal with people who visit your home asking if you have any jewellery to sell as they may be rogue traders or even would-be burglars.
Don’t respond to adverts offering to buy your gold if the trader has no fixed premises.
The price offered isn’t necessary the value of the gold, get several quotes to make sure you are getting a fair offer for your jewellery, and make sure jewellery is weighed with accurate scales, verified and stamped by an authorised person, before you are given a price for it.
If your jewellery contains any precious stones be sure that their value is taken into account. If in doubt get such items valued by a reputable jeweller first.
Any precious metals dealer is required to display a hallmarking notice in the location where he deals with customers – it is an offence not to do so.
Look for the carat marking on your jewellery’s hallmarking stamp to check the gold’s purity – it is likely to be either nine or 18 carat.

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