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Businiess name:  Precious Metals Refinery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hello!!!!!! Happy Holidays Everyone :-) I thought I'd share this Yogi's story briefly about my experience selling some of my beautiful jewelry pieces. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous was one of my favorite tv shows to watch back in the 80s (Thats right the 1980s!!! believe me feels like just yesterday lol :-) Anyway, it was about a show that featured extravagant lifestyles of the wealthy hosted by a man named Robin Leach. Robin had such a phenomenal tone to his voice that for me, made the stories of the wealthy even more intriguing and fun to watch and learn about. I absolutley adored this show ;) Well, ok back to my story. I was driving around running errands and on came Robin Leach in a radio advertisement endorsing a firm named GoldMax that buys jewelry and pays ""THE MAX"" for your gold. So I made a mental note and decided to take my jewelry collection and sterling silverware collection to GoldMax for possible sale. The person offered me a price to buy my belongings after inspection. The offer was LOW! I coudlnt believe my ears!!! I think the woman who was helping me could see I wasnt thrilled about her offer and after some small dialogue picked up the phone and said she was going to make a call to her corporate office to see if they can raise the offer for me. I was like thinking to myself ok, lets see what happens. Well, to make a brief story a little longer ;) the GoldMax woman changed the offer (4X) times which made me suspicious of this firms business practices. I mean if they were honest people like Robin Leach stated in the radio ad, then why did I feel like I was being run through the mill. Anyway, something just didnt feel right about this place, something didnt feel honest and forthright. I decided to write down their last offer and gathered up by belongings, said I needed to think about it and left. The woman needless to say wasn't thrilled about me leaving and her pleasant tone soon turned to a negative one. I then decided to drive to a place named ""Precious Metals Refinery Company"" located in Newport Beach, CA. I found their advertisement running in the Los Angeles Times Newspaper. I had previously phoned in to see if I could get a vibe about what this company was about? And after speaking with a gentlemen, I felt they just seemed honest and credible so I made an appointment. After our appointment, they offered me a better price the FIRST TIME AROUND!!! then GoldMax did ON THEIR 4th & FINAL OFFER!!! No dishonesty or this bonus or that bonus just a better total offer. I was so happy I found this company with amazing karma and intentions. I parted ways with my collection of jewelry and sterling and took their cash offer. I promised Richard the gentlemen who helped me that I would write a review to let others know how wonderful he is :D!xoxo. Robin Leach you should be ashamed of yourself!!! AGAMI KARMA! Which means Karma yet to come."" It is the result of acts performed during this present life which will mature in the normal course of events. GoldMax and Robin Leach will be receiving bad agami karma no doubt about that. Thats my brief long story :-) All my love and blessings, YogaCarol

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