CASHVILLE GOLD & SILVER
BUYERS' GUIDE FOR PROSPECTIVE HOSTS
How to set up:
It works best if you have an area in which your guests can visit with one another, enjoy libations and Hors d'œuvres and an area for Jerry and Josh to set-up their equipment to buy items. It is important that the guests have privacy to sell their items as discretion is a key to make them feel comfortable so ideally Jerry and Josh should have a room in which they can set up or have a large enough room that two guests can be selling jewelry at once.
Please have a 6 foot table, 4 chairs, good lighting and a nearby electrical outlet in a private room where the items will be purchased so that your guests can sell their pieces with discretion.
What items should you suggest to your clients to bring to sell?
- Gold (broken, twisted or discarded jewelry, coins, bullion)
- Silver (broken, twisted or discarded jewelry, flatware adds up faster in value - such as candlesticks, flatware, serving pieces, coins)
- Coins - old, collector, high silver content, and gold
- Platinum or other precious metals
- Rolex watches, Tiffany pieces, large diamonds, etc.
How does this work?
You create a guest list. To book a party, we require a minimum of 15 guests with items to sell attend and a maximum of 30 guests. We will provide an e-vite template for emailed invitations and a flier template for you to mail.
Choose the evening of the week carefully when you think that the most women on your guest list might be able to attend. A two-hour party is ideal. We are happy, of course, to stay until the last person has sold their items if lasts longer.
Women enjoy this as a night to re-connect with friends.
It's important for your guests to feel comfortable that they are selling their items to the premiere gold buying experts in Middle Tennessee. Jerry and Josh, a father/son team founded the company. Jerry has been in the gold business since the mid-1970s and Josh has been in the business for half of his life.
Your guests receive a check on the spot that they can cash at SunTrust or a bank of their choice.