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Now That Jss Tripler Is Resetting And Ricochet Riches Is Making Awful Changes?


where are you making some extra cash ? i find myself putting it in adailycash and im doing very nicely at 3% per day http://ning.it/zNA0Wv but the question is where are you putting your money? im also an affiliate with Zeekrewards http://ning.it/w4OBcc now that really is worth looking at just awesome

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How Can I Not Get Ripped Off?


So I’m considering selling some of my old silver scrap lying around for a bit of extra cash, but I don’t want to get ripped off or gouged. I know anyone who buys precious metals go by the market spot price on any given metal so I checked the spot price on silver when the market closed today and it was going for $30.40 per ounce. I know that metal weights are different in that they use troy ounces (31.1 grams) and I did the math and sterling silver is going for $0.98 cents per gram. So I decided to weigh my silver… turns out I have 981.6 grams of sterling silver which adds up to 31.56 troy ounces, which with a little math applied means it’s worth, based on the spot price which I know can change hourly, about $961.95. That’s a nice chunk of change. So now my actual and very important question: how much or what percentage or what cut (however you want to phrase it) do the buyers usually take? It seems to be a closely guarded secret and varies significantly from place to place. I know that the buyer has to pay for the refining if the metal has any extra allowing, like solder, but trying to offer me $40.00 for 6.07 troy ounces of silver (about $185.00) worth of refined sterling silver a few months ago when the spot price was roughly the same seems like an outright blasphemous rip off of more than 50% of it’s worth. I forgot to mention that I’m a jeweler so you can bet I didn’t sell my silver for $40 bucks. Scandalous. What’s the decent industry standard deduction for selling precious metals? Thanks in advance!

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Standard Deduction When Selling Precious Metals?


So I’m considering selling some of my old silver scrap lying around for a bit of extra cash, but I don’t want to get ripped off or gouged. I know anyone who buys precious metals go by the market spot price on any given metal so I checked the spot price on silver when the market closed today and it was going for $30.40 per ounce. I know that metal weights are different in that they use troy ounces (31.1 grams) and I did the math and sterling silver is going for $0.98 cents per gram. So I decided to weigh my silver… turns out I have 981.6 grams of sterling silver which adds up to 31.56 troy ounces, which with a little math applied means it’s worth, based on the spot price which I know can change hourly, about $961.95. That’s a nice chunk of change. So now my actual and very important question: how much or what percentage or what cut (however you want to phrase it) do the buyers usually take? It seems to be a closely guarded secret and varies significantly from place to place. I know that the buyer has to pay for the refining if the metal has any extra allowing, like solder, but trying to offer me $40.00 for 6.07 troy ounces of silver (about $185.00) worth of refined sterling silver a few months ago when the spot price was roughly the same seems like an outright blasphemous rip off of more than 50% of it’s worth. I forgot to mention that I’m a jeweler so you can bet I didn’t sell my silver for $40 bucks. Scandalous. What’s the decent industry standard deduction for selling precious metals? Thanks in advance!

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Which One Is Would Be The Most Effective For Affiliate Marketing, Free Website Or Paid Website?


I’m in a process of doing some affiliate marketing to earn extra cash. As a beginner I would like to spend as little money as possible for affiliate marketing and go from there. I need some good advice, thank you.

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I Have A Question About Online Surveys?


I would like to know if there is a LEGIT survey taking service on the web. I’m not looking for a get rich quick scheme; I’m a 15 year old who would like a little extra cash. I’m sure one exists, because they wouldn’t make a scam out of it if it didn’t work for someone, right? If anybody knows a LEGIT survey taking service, PLEASE respond.
P.S.; please don’t say CashCrate or any of their affiliates; I’ve already had enough experience with those guys.

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Making Money Online In Uk?


I have looked endlessly.
I want an option to do some work online for just a couple of hours a day, i dont need to earn a huge amount just some extra cash for of the some things i want like a holiday or a new phone. I have found a few ways but to be honest i cant be bothered spending 30 minutes on a boring survey for just 50p.
The other condition is im in the UK so finding sites is a bit more difficult as alot only offer US residents or pay in dollars which isnt too much of a problem but i would prefer if it was a straight UK site.
SO, what ways are there to make money online? I was thinking about making a site with affiliate programs+ adverts etc.
What I want to know is what YOU have already tried and failed/suceeded in. I dont mind spening time making something like a website as i have the patience with more design work unlike surveys.

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