CL Assay Service Plans Online Real-time “Web Analysis” of Precious Metals
51"WE BUY GOLD"
Online Analysis of Gold, Silver, Platinum
You’ve seen the ads asking
you to drop your old jewelry and “scrap gold” into an envelope and mail it off
to some “We Buy Gold” outfit who will tell you what they think it’s worth and
send you a check. Well, now one
legitimate precious metals analyst is using his company’s technology and
creativity to offer a high-tech computerized approach to not only give
consumers an accurate appraisal of their jewelry, coins, and bullion, but to do
it right before their eyes, no matter where they are, with the aid of XRF
(X-Ray Fluorescence) spectrometers fed “live” to your computer via online
teleconferencing.
“I was skeptical at first,”
said Alan Forray of West Palm Beach,
Florida, who volunteered to take
part in a demonstration of the technique.
“It sounded way too complicated for a relative computer illiterate such
as myself, but the instructions were easy to follow and the results were quite
impressive. All I had to do was go to a
video/audio teleconferencing website they use, follow the prompts and in under
2 minutes I was live with a technician from CL Assay Service who opened the
package I had sent them—popped my ring into their analysis equipment which was
hooked up to their computer, and right before my eyes, with the technician
explaining the whole process, I saw a computer readout of the assay of my ring
that showed the precise gold content and weight
and its fair market value. The
whole thing probably took less than ten minutes.”
According to Chris Henry,
owner of CL Assay Service, his company is on a mission to outwit the scammers
that have caused consumers to flood government agencies and consumer
organizations with almost daily complaints about the “rip-offs” that are
rampant in late-night cable advertising.
“Our analysis software produces a clear and concise report which
includes photographs of your valuable item as well as the results of the
physical analysis. We pay the highest
market rate based on current spot market prices. We value your items based on
the precise precious metal content - many other buyers assume that all of your
gold items contain only 10k gold. We value your items on their exact gold
percentage, often more than that indicated by the nominal carat weight.”
The online process, which is
now undergoing final testing, is expected to be available to the general public
by early summer.
“We are not a scam!” says Henry, adamantly. “We want you to be happy and tell your friends.”
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Mia 2 years ago
This looks cool. I'm going to try it. Thanks for telling me.