SAN DIEGO, CA, December 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) San Diego Jewelry Buyers (SDJB) continues its campaign for greater openness and better customer service among gold buyers by expanding its efforts to Facebook and Twitter. "Companies who buy gold jewelry and scrap gold from the public have been given plenty of black eyes in recent years," says Blackburn, owner of San Diego Jewelry Buyers. "Major news programs have documented how people often get scammed when they sell gold, especially when it comes to mail-in gold buyers who claim to pay more because they are a gold refinery."
Because of unethical gold buyers, San Diego Jewelry Buyers has taken the lead in promoting ethical industry business practices. In 2009, they appeared on KUSI TV to show how good gold buyers operate, and how to identify questionable gold buyers. Their website is filled with informative articles about selling or pawning luxury assets, including guides such as: "How to Sell Diamonds," "Questions to Ask a San Diego Gold Buyer," "How to Sell Used Rolex Watches," and "Best Place to 'Sell My Gold' News Reports". SDJB also produces the San Diego Luxury Pawn Shop Report, an online magazine dedicated to providing further information to those who want to sell gold, diamonds, silver, timepieces, and other precious gift assets.
"The great thing about Facebook is it allows us to shed greater light on the kind of business we are, the type of staff we have, and the way we treat our customers," says Blackburn. "It helps us prove that the dozens of five star reviews that people see online are real, and it allows us to quickly address fake reviews that attack our integrity and insult us personally." In this last regard, San Diego Jewelry Buyers recently used Facebook and Twitter successfully to bring attention to a fake attack review that was posted on the popular review site RateItAll, and in response the website deleted the review.
"Sometimes it feels like there is no justice when it comes to the world of the Internet, where unscrupulous competitors can assume the role of an anonymous reviewer and fabricate bad experiences or attack you professionally. But thanks to our wonderful customers, our Facebook and Twitter accounts, and the good people at RateItAll, we showed that some justice can be had," says Blackburn.
San Diego Jewelry Buyers is located in the Gaslamp District of downtown San Diego. To learn more about how to sell gold jewelry, scrap gold, gold coins, and other luxury assets for cash today, call them toll free at: 800-557-9413. Or visit them online at www.SanDiegoJewelryBuyers.com.
Located in the gas-lamp quarter of downtown San Diego, SDJB leverages over 30 years of industry experience and fine jewelry expertise to make certain that customers receive the fairest cash offers and loans for their diamond/gemstone jewelry and premiere brand watches. Serving La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, Solana Beach, Carlsbad and other surrounding communities.
San Diego Gold Buyers Expands Reach with Facebook and Twitter
San Diego Jewelry Buyers continues its campaign for greater openness and better customer service among gold jewelry buyers and gold refineries by launching Facebook and Twitter platforms for its business.
2010-12-14
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[Press-News.org] San Diego Gold Buyers Expands Reach with Facebook and TwitterSan Diego Jewelry Buyers continues its campaign for greater openness and better customer service among gold jewelry buyers and gold refineries by launching Facebook and Twitter platforms for its business.