What do fur buyers do with old furs?
Fur and gold buyers everywhere…
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The fur does not want anyone, but they are used as door openers for the really valuable goods (we come to them).
Gold has its stable value and is also purchased by Goldscheideanstalten etc. But also here the buyers are to enjoy with caution.
Lock offers to get your valuable stuff. If you have furs, you probably have jewelry. They then buy too much at low prices. For the furs, they will also offer only a fraction of the new value.
In the end, they pull you over the table when you’re jewellery.
They buy the as cheap as possible and are more likely on the jewelry from which the owners usually have
Buying the jewelry cheap selling the expensive and throwing the fur at 95% simply because they just needed it to get to your jewelry
Shopping and reusing. What else are they gonna do with it?