Tapper's Gold Exchange News
Fall 2011 Estate Buying Events!
There are many reasons for letting go of your previously enjoyed jewelry - whether it be a past relationship, an inheritance, lowering your insurance costs, or you've simply replaced your oldies with new goodies.
Bring your estate jewelry, watches or diamonds and our knowledgeable Estate Buyer will gladly sit down with you to discuss your options. There is nothing more important to Tapper's Gold Exchange than your satisfaction when it comes to price, service and integrity.
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MetroTimes - Best Place to Sell Your Gold - Tapper's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry
Published by the MetroTimes: Wednesday, 21 April 2010
| "Last year, this family-owned and -operated business, which has been selling jewelry for more than 30 years, opened five gold-buying locations. Tapper's Gold Exchange provides a trustworthy spot where you can ditch your old gold in return for some instant cash. All gold is weighed and measured in front of the sellers and Tapper's pays anywhere from 6 to 150 percent more for gold than its competitors. Holy jeez! If that ain't enough cheddar to convince, customers also receive $25 when they refer a friend." |
Tapper's Opens Gold Exchange Locations
Published : Thursday, 10 Sep 2009, 5:12 PM EDT
By FOX 2 News Staff Original Article
The soaring price of gold has one local business opening more locations that can make you money. Tapper's Jewelry now has several Gold Exchange locations in metro Detroit.
Gold has hit an all-time high -- trading for more than $1,000 an ounce.
The price of gold is based on the stock market. Right now, people are betting on gold and that it will be worth more in the future. That's why Tapper's just opened five Gold Exchange locations -- hiring 30 people.
"Our process here is totally transparent. Customer can see the gold weighed and evaluated in front of them," said Mark Tapper, president of Tapper's Gold Exchange. "We really want to keep Michigan people employed. We want to invest in the Michigan economy, and that's really why we're here."