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Release Date: 7/2/2009 Pompano Beach, FL ( LocalNews ) July 02, 2009 - Cash4Gold, America’s #1 gold buyer direct from the general public, has repeatedly warned customers against cash for gold scams and cash for gold frauds that are deceiving the public.
The company reminds consumers that the only way for them to know with certainty that they are working with the real Cash4Gold (http://www.ibtimes.com/prnews/20081020/cash4gold.htm) is to contact the company via the official Cash4Gold website (http://www.cash4gold.com/about-us) or via one of the official toll-free hotlines featured in advertisements.
Cash4Gold does business directly with customers and does not work from any physical stores. The widely seen advertising from the company always points to the company’s official website and hotlines.
Cash for gold scam artists have devised cash for gold ripoff schemes that deceive customers, hurt Cash4Gold’s reputation and leave consumers uncovered by Cash4Gold’s guarantee of 100 percent satisfaction.
Copycat companies, some of which have utilized names and advertising beginning with the phrase cashforgold, have promoted gold swap parties and tried to call attention to gold buying events at stores or local malls—activities not done by the real Cash4Gold.
Any use of the Cash4Gold logo to promote such events is fake. Customers are encouraged to alert Cash4Gold to any misuse of its logo and brand by e-mailing info@cash4Gold.com.
Since 2007, hundreds of thousands of customers have used the services provided by Cash4Gold.com to derive value from old jewelry or scrap gold that might not be delivering any benefit otherwise.
Cash4Gold is proud of its recent work with the Florida legislature to create and pass a bill increasing the transparency of transactions to law enforcement. As a result, Florida became the first state in the nation to pass legislation that will help regulate the industry and protect citizens.”
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