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Selling Jewelry

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Summary: Selling jewelry is a great way to make fast money, whether it is sold at a yard sale, flea market, pawn shop or via the Internet. Show the jewelry to sell it fast with helpful information from a jeweler representative in this free video on jewelry retail.

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By Judy Carrier
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Judy Carrier is a representative for Jewel by Park Lane, a family-owned and operated business out of Chicago, Ill. that has been in business for over 50 years. Carrier has been in the...read more

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"Hi, I'm Judy Carrier with Jewels by Park Lane and I'm going to talk to you about selling jewelry. What is it? Why do you do it? Well, one reason you want to sell jewelry is its the number one gift item for the upcoming holidays. Well that and toys and toys for people our age are very expensive. So if you want to make a lot of money, try selling jewelry. And there's so many different ways to do it. If you're going to just get rid of extra pieces you have at home, have a yard sale or take it to a secondhand shop. Remember you're going to get a fraction of what anyone paid for it originally so that's not necessarily the most lucrative way of doing it. But you get money fast. If you can, if you make jewelry or you have a lot that you can get your hands on and you can do it cheap enough, then go to a flea market or a secondhand shop where you can, where you have to pay a little bit at a flea market for a table and a banner. The other way of doing it is going online and again, you either set a price that you can't part without getting that price or put it up for auction, say on eBay or one of other sites. The easiest way of selling jewelry is showing it. I'm Judy Carrier with Jewels by Park Lane wishing you very much success."

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