For many people across America, FastCashGoldParties.com have become the answer to the weakening economy! With gold prices at historic highs more and more people are hosting gold parties and turnig top our company to help them. We have received an incredible increase in the number of parties we are conducting without any money spent on advertising. Word of mouth has spread throughout Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and we are adding certified partners with our company in many other states. Our company was started because we felt people needed a safe and secure environement in which they could sell their precious metals. Many short sighted companies have jumped in to make a quick buck and could care less about building a great reputation like we have.
Many of our hostesses have turned what they thought would be a one time party into a network of many parties and actually make a great part time income just by referring people to FastCashGoldParties.com. I would like to give you an example of why we have grown so quickly.
Doing The Right Thing Pays Off
We met a young lady at one of the parties we conducted which is featured in a news clip from WPBF on our website. She attended our party and we didn't hear anything from her for a few months. A lady called saying a friend had attended one of our parties and had referred her to our company. We found out it was from a partywe had conducted six months before. Once the party was over Stacey Mikel called the lady from our previous party and sent her a check for a referral fee of 5%. She was very excited to receive the check and has referred others to us because we did the right thing. Many companies would never had made the effort to track down the lady much less pay her a referral. Stacey knows that our business has grown because we always want to do the right thing and people have come to trust us!!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Hosting a gold party for your organization is a great way to your group earn some funds during these tough economic times! It's a fun and exciting way to earn a significant amount of money for your group.
We conducted a fund raiser this month for a swim team this month for a swim team in Cooper City Florida. This group was able to raise $600 in two short hours and the parents of the group were able to cash in and make some money for themselves while helping a great cause!
FastCashGoldParties.com is very excited to offer this service to any and all non-profit organizations. There are many worth while organizations who have seen the donations they count on to survive reduced significantly and with our system we can help those groups keep up the great work they do. We know you want to make sure your organization is treated fairly and is working with a reputable company. We will happily provide references to you so you can be assured we will treat you and your members better than any company out there.
Our professional staff will help you every step of the way and provide you with the professional invitations and emails you will need to promote your event!
Please call us today to get more information Toll Free: 1-877-416-1308
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Fast Cash Gold Parties Featured On The Front Page
Of The
Miami Herald Business Section
Suburbanites sell unwanted gold at home parties
Forget Tupperware and Mary Kay. Suburbanites are flocking to home parties to sell unwanted jewelry
Forget Tupperware and Mary Kay. Suburbanites are flocking to home parties to sell unwanted jewelry
TEQUESTA -- Teri Davis sipped red wine from a glass painted with colorful palm trees, chatted with friends and snacked from platters of food on a nearby counter.
But her attention kept turning to the kitchen table, to a group of partygoers waiting their turns to pull out bags, boxes or Ziploc baggies of old gifts or family antiques and see how much they could get from the gold buyer seated among them.
''I felt really weird about coming to a party like this at first,'' said Davis, who had come to her friend's house on a Wednesday evening for her first gold party. ``I circled the table like a vulture a couple times.''
But Davis' nervousness about selling her old, unwanted gold pieces was gone later in the evening as she proudly announced that she had just made $525.
''I'm shocked I got this much,'' she said. ``I was expecting maybe a couple hundred dollars. . . . I'm glad I came.''
Forget Tupperware or Mary Kay parties; a new type of home party -- where the goal is selling, not buying -- has become increasingly popular in suburban neighborhoods.
Among the factors fostering the growth of these parties: a weak economy and gold prices that have shot up to as much as $1,000 an ounce in recent months.
''The price of gold has risen so quickly,'' said Jim Steel, a commodities analyst with HSBC. ``There's always some gold recycling going on, but the trade price has to rise to a great degree to see a jump in recycling like this.''
Jupiter, Fla., pawnshop owner Paul Mikel said he began to see an influx of people about a year ago coming into his store wanting to sell jewelry and other gold pieces.
At about the same time, his wife, Stacey, who worked in the mortgage business, was struggling with the collapse of the housing market and the ensuing credit crunch.
So the couple decided in June to start a gold party business, FastCashGold Parties.com.
''We realized that some people have never really sold their jewelry before, and many don't feel comfortable going to a pawnshop or jewelry store,'' said Stacey Mikel, who ran the Tequesta gold party that Davis attended. ``Gold parties are a really good thing because they feel more comfortable in their home or their friend's home.''
The Jupiter-based company now has 20 employees locally, Stacey Mikel said, and a number of licensed secondhand dealers doing parties in other states such as Texas, Kansas, Colorado, Minnesota and Ohio.
''The people who did the gold party, they're very discreet,'' Davis said, adding that their demeanor and the fact that her friend, hostess Mary Ellen Morris, invited them into her home made Davis feel comfortable.
'It wasn't like other places that advertise that they buy your jewelry; there was no big red light going `woop, woop, woop.' ''
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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