Another fail in Albuquerque! Acually even on the phone their allot different than they describe. I called to make arrangements towards selling my unique R.R. native American pure silver and 12 k gold 1 of 120 story teller native American bracelet. ( Which is a antinque master piece of the Native American Jewelers ) The lady on the phone was rushing me, rude, and didn't take any time to hear what I was asking , or saying. I called cause on the web site it but has where their co. Is different and where Romie talks about how they do not scrap. He/she also talks about the fact that they know all about true Native American Jewelry, and how they look at the maker; and the age an etc... of the pieces but you are interested in selling. So therefore I called Nation Jewelry buyers to speak with Romie since they advertise of being a special or unique native American Jeweler and not like all thebrest, where they give scrap price for just the weight or piece. The lady on the phone this morning told me when I called an asked for Romie that Romie was not in today yet and wouldn't be in until the afternoon sometime. I told her why I was calling, and that I had read about their buying practices on their web site and that because of that I would like to bring it in for them to appraise it. She told me that actually Romie doesn't really know anything about Native American Jewelry an antinque prices, that another one of their co workers is the one who might know about it , but they wouldn't be in the office today. She also said to just go ahead and bring it in that she would go ahead and give me the best price on the market she could allow me. She said that she doesn't need the person there ( whatever their name was besides when I asked for Romie ) cause their all going to give the same basic price for the jewelry I bring in . She was talking so fast on the phone and told me twice that she couldn't really understand what I was saying or asking and to just come in with the jewelry and they would look at it then. Sad to say I think I will just stick to a buyer that does what they say they will do rather than some flashy talk on the internet of how they are this and that when it comes to native American and...
Read moreWe recently inherited some jewelry from our Mother's estate. We were not likely to wear any of the jewelry, so we chose to sell it. We took it to several places in Albuquerque looking for estimates. After several stops, National Jewelry Buyers was definitely our first choice. Nathan, Ahmad (and a lovely young woman whose name I didn't get) were delightful and amazing to work with. They were all personable, knowledgeable and professional. After seeing several places, we chose to sell our gold and silver jewelry at "National Jewelry Buyers". They are, by far, the easiest to work with and they gave us the best prices. Thanks to Nathan and Amad, we now have enough for a small...
Read moreI was very disappointed by my experience today. I brought in a 10k gold ring with 3 diamonds in it and was quoted $55. Their website says they are interested in purchasing for the diamonds as well as the gold but the employee that helped me did not do anything other than weigh the ring. I also had several pieces of Native American jewelry and their system for how they appraise is not apparent as to how they price other than weighing the item. I have worked for several jewelry stores before and I believe you’re better off doing a private sale unless you’re looking for a quick buck and not getting the value of your jewelry . I do...
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