Glendale Jewelry & Loan in Glendale, CA

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Glendale Jewelry & Loan
Address: 228 S Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91204, USA
Phone: (818) 243-2900
Site:http://glendalejewelryandloan.com/
Time Work Monday: 10:00-18:30
Tuesday: 10:00-18:30
Wednesday: 10:00-18:30
Thursday: 10:00-18:30
Friday: 10:00-18:30
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: close


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Ananda Marshall | 2014-07-29 06:24:45
It was so cool that I could zoom in and think that im there and two thing I didn't like is that the camera on the screen goes slow and when I say a person name then there house should pop up ex. If the person is famous
Brian Zirrakyan | 2016-08-23 10:01:09
How much can I sell my 1971 d coin worth it's a Kennedey half dollar
Anna Mendoza | 2016-08-16 05:57:26
Had a great experience here, everyone here was very honest and helpful. Will definitely return!
Blaire Stein | 2016-08-14 19:14:37
The first time I was here I had a pretty good experience. The woman who helped me was kind and gave me a great price on some scrap I brought in. However, when I came in yesterday, it was a different story. I brought in some jewelry that I was thinking of selling. The young man (the skinnier one) who helped me was kind of a jerk. When weighing the jewelry, he was throwing it around like I had already sold it to him and that didn't sit right with me considering one of the pieces consisted of gold and stone beads. One of my items weighed 14.1 grams of 14k. Mind you it had diamonds in it so let's subtract the .03 grams for that and you're left with 13.8 grams. The spot price of gold was right around $1,334/Oz yesterday, so roughly $42/gram. Multiply that by your gram weight (13.8*42=579) and then multiply that by the fineness of your gold (579*.5833) and you get a final number of 337. Now of course I'm not going to walk into a gold shop and try to sell it for that much, given my wonderful previous visit I was thinking I would get maybe 240. When he tells me his price, I thought I misheard him at first. He said he would give me 207 for the bracelet, 130 below full melt value and 30 for the other gold bracelet. I was a little dumbfounded at first. I asked him if he could do any better and his reply is "I'm not really inclined to do any better, this bracelet has been heavily worn and I'm going to have to melt it because these never sell." That is when I got a little ticked because for one it was not heavily worn, I've actually NEVER worn it and two, you just threw the bracelet all over the place! So I said I was gonna pass on selling and as I'm walking out he stops me and tells me he calculated the price by taking 25% off the melt price. WHAT? Did I have a sign above my head with an arrow pointing down saying "gullible idiot"? If that were the case I would've walked out with $253. On top of all this, my boyfriend who went in to sell an 18k bracelet for me told me that he dealt with the same guy which made complete sense seeing as he got low-balled as well. My advice for the guy who I dealt with yesterday, stop throwing people's jewelry around when weighing it and don't undercut people. Maybe treat person with respect and honesty like the woman who helped me the first time? I thought I had found a nice shop when I found you guys but not after not one but two really poor experiences with the same man. Time to go eat something sweet to get the sour taste out of my mouth...

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