We get lowball offers daily on ebay but we just block them.
There are serious buyers right behind them everytime.
There are serious buyers right behind them everytime.
Up to 10% under spot might be justified, depending on the brand of the product and if it is "retail friendly".
lol, nah making offers 10% under spot is low balling for pure bullion.
Doesn't matter what the brand is, bullion is always going tobe worth at least melt price, hit it with a hammer, run over by a train and its still worth spot.
but if your talking offers under spot for garbage none Bullion scrap PM then yer sure that might be fair.
Nah
Offers 10% under spot is bullion industry standard
Try Perth Mint or any of the coin or bullion dealers. Your in Queensland What is Ainslie buyback price?
Not withstanding bullion now’s conditional offer or the Singapore dealer offering spot plus with the current shortages
as for Ainslie's buy back price, those guys are a rip off to buy from and to sell to. lol
Actually Bullionlist shipping and insurance is far less than Ainslie, Bullionnow and Perth Mint.can you please elaborate?
i have found them to be the cheapest (in terms of total cost to my door with insurance) i've looked at and have found them easy to deal with. awaiting an invoice from them right now actually.
cost me $31.90 for fully insured shipping.
a quick look at bullionlist doesn't give info about insurance offered.
bullion now charges $15/kg for shipping and .75% of order for insurance.
perth mint charges $17.5/kg for shipping and 1% of order + GST for insurance.
that's more expensive than ainslie's total.
^^does that $15 include full insurance?? i couldn't find anything on their website that even mentions insurance.
Just got the latest buyback offer from Bullionlist.
They are offering $780 for 1 kg Perth Mint bars. That's around $10 bucks above spot and nearly $50 a kilo better than ABC
I think their buyback prices beats every other dealer at the moment.
No limits as well!
If bullion dealers won't increase their buyback prices, sell it elsewhere.
Auspost doesn't offer insurance on bullion. If you want insurance on your parcel buy from perthmint because they use toll and are fully insuredcan you please elaborate?
i have found them to be the cheapest (in terms of total cost to my door with insurance) i've looked at and have found them easy to deal with. awaiting an invoice from them right now actually.
cost me $31.90 for fully insured shipping.
a quick look at bullionlist doesn't give info about insurance offered.
bullion now charges $15/kg for shipping and .75% of order for insurance.
perth mint charges $17.5/kg for shipping and 1% of order + GST for insurance.
that's more expensive than ainslie's total.
Ahh didn't know that I guess you go through them too.ainslie sends via startrack couriers to the post office fully insured. sign on delivery.