Sponsor spotlight Turn old treasures into cash at Cline Jewelers buying event

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Cline Jewelers in Edmonds will host a buying event from April 23-26, allowing individuals to sell valuables for cash. Owner Andy Cline emphasizes the simplicity of the process, starting with booking an appointment by phone or online for personalized service. Attendees should organize their items by material, as Cline will assess the monetary value of each piece during the evaluation. Accepted items include fine jewelry, precious metals, sterling silver flatware, and loose stones, while costume jewelry is excluded. Cline assures sellers that his expertise ensures fair offers, setting the buying event apart from pawn shops and online platforms.

He also mentions the importance of a professional evaluation, as he stays informed about market trends. Additionally, the event will feature a trade-in promotion for customers who prefer store credit over cash. This event presents a unique opportunity for individuals to turn unused items into cash amidst rising gold prices.

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