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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: anyone knows where i can sell my diamond ring in china?
if you are a foreigner working here in China, you will be ****ed over.
Don't sell it here, unless you have had a valuation from a reputable jeweler in an other country
i am a student and out of budget for my tuition that is why i need to find way to get some money to pay for it
sorrel:
unless you know someone reputable, honest and trustworthy, you will be scammed.
you are a foreigner: you are unlikely to get it's true value here
Even in my home country, i would hesitate about doing this.
you should investigate other legitimate ways of meeting your tuition.
once the ring is sold and the money gone, you will be in the same position.
i have some GIA certificate for my ring which i know the actual value and i already appraised it too, so at least i know the value of my goods
icnif77:
Are you close to HK? I suggest, you try with 'appraisal' there at Gold selling spots. If Chinese will buy anything of you, he/she'll always try to outsmart you, so be careful.
If you have certificate, you might try to post your sell offer here (without price in public of course). If anybody here is interested, you can negotiate price in private message. I'm sure, you'll get better price here, than outside on the street.
louischuahm:
The gold is just worth 240Rmb per gram. It's 18k if you have a stone on it. And if that stone is less than 50 points, don't expect anything much. At Rapaport prices, take 40% and you'll know what pawnshops will pay you for it. As a guide, D color, XXX, VVS1 brilliant cut starts at USD10,000 per carat - this is the top of the line white diamond. Fancy cuts will be priced much lower. Hope that helps.
im in hangzhou actually, but well ill try your suggestion and thank you
icnif77:
I'm thinking, you could just post Q here with your offer. Don't write price, just description, and size from certificate, if you have it. Then wait for replies.
There are tons of pawn shops around. Just remember that diamonds aren't actually worth what you pay for them in the first place so don't expect to get much for it.
weieda:
i am not yet familiar here in hangzhou this is my problem too
i did post it in classifieds alreadythanks again icnif77
weieda:
i was thinking to try in pawnshops, just have a look how will be the offer
I'll give you my favourite sales line, " psst, hey buddy, wanna buy a.... "