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 | Jason | posts 1 | Registered: Oct 18, 2009 |  |  |  |  |  |  | posted Oct 18, 2009 18:27 PM |  |  | I’ve been in the jewelry repair business for going on 17yrs. I have all my own equipment and decided to try and open my own tradeshop. Mostly doing other businesses work. Only thing is, it is at my home and I would like to find an insurance company that might consider insuring me. Also since the gold prices have soared, anyone have any good idea of wholesale jewelry repair prices. I know about Gellar also, but can’t go by those mainly because I’m doing it wholesale for other businesses. Any help would be appreciated.
Jason |  |  |  | Keturah Welker | posts 11 | Registered: May 20, 2005 |  |  |  |  |  |  | posted Feb 23, 2010 15:01 PM |  |  | | Hi Jason, I don’t know how everyone else does it, but when we do trade work for other stores we get the price from the Gellar book and then deduct 40%. Then they double the price when they charge their customer. Hope this helps. |  |  |  |
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