Thinking of selling your diamond jewellery?
Since 2011 HowCashforDiamonds has been offering an invaluable service to its customers.
Many people when getting older want to sell their diamonds or diamond jewellery for a range of reasons listed below:
- Do not want to pay the exorbitant costs of insuring the jewellery every year
- Frightened of having the jewellery stolen from their home, so prefer to sell whilst they still have it
- Want to raise some cash by selling their jewellery to maybe go on a special holiday, undertake some home improvements, purchase a car, or actually anything that consumes a larger amount of money
- Want to sell the jewellery whilst alive to split the proceeds between the family, and avoid potential family arguments
Howcashfordiamonds is run by Jonathan Williams a third generation diamond dealer and jeweller, and anyone wishing to sell their diamonds or diamond jewellery are more than welcome to visit the diamond buying office in London.
If you are unable to visit, they offer a fantastic ‘diamond pack’ service .
Just go online or phone and request a diamond pack. Head Office will send you a Royal Mail fully secure and insured pack which is insured up to £500. (If your items are worth more, then when at the Post office, if you pay an extra £2, you can pay for the maximum insurance which gives cover for £2500, as HCFD, have already given a free insured Royal Mail pack)
When you receive the pack, put your items carefully in the pack, take to the Post office. Once received they will evaluate your items and phone you with the best market offer .
If you are happy with the offer, they will bank transfer you the money to your bank account within 24 hours.
If you are unhappy with the offer they will return your goods, fully insured and free of charge.
48b, Hendon Lane, London N3 1TT, Telephone 0208 446 8538
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