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reDollar.com Is Rolling Out the Next Level Jewelry, Diamond & Watch Consignment Program
With their unmatched services and low fees, reDollar.com is challenging some big names in the online consignment world.

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But reDollar.com is never at a standstill. Customers asked for a way to sell fine jewelry with reDollar, and we listened. After a year of development, reDollar built a consignment interface from scratch. With its unique new selling features and consignment services, reDollar’s “Next Level Consignment Program” is an homage to recommerce innovation.
Starting This Summer: reDollar.com is offering consignment services for the finest and rarest items
Over the years, it has unfortunately become common for consignment companies to limit a consignor’s say in whether their item should be sold at a certain price. In contrast to the competition and this industry practice, reDollar makes sure that consignors have complete control over their items.
Every reDollar customer has access to their personal online consignment account, where they can make decisions about each item that they have submitted. Not only are they able to see the low and high retail price of their item, but they can also lower the price, sell right away for a direct sale, or take advantage of available cash equity. At all times, it is the customer that makes the final decision and not reDollar.
reDollar’s Consignment Services – More Than Just “Sell it for me”
reDollar is also the right partner when more sophisticated work is required. Our experts can replace missing stones (including hard-to-find fancy diamonds), size rings, provide third-party appraisals and gemstone reports, and go through the appropriate authentication processes when paperwork is missing.
Consigned items will explore a broad selling market!
Next, a jewelry appraiser will do some initial research and value evaluation. Any item of $10,000 or more will be assigned to the high-value division of reDollar’s consignment program, where there are always two appraisers working on items of significant monetary value. This company policy ensures that nothing gets overlooked and decisions are made in a team effort.
If the appraisers decide that your item needs some touch-up, our jewelry maintenance and cleaning experts will step in. They will not only provide general cleaning and polishing services, but they’ll also remove any personal engravings to prepare your item for the market. If diamonds or gemstones are chipped and/or missing, our team will get them replaced before your item is even appraised.
Appraisals are always complimentary for items valued at $5,000 or more. To ensure independence, reDollar.com works with various external jewelry appraisers that come in to assess the entrusted items.
After cleaning, appraising, and retail pricing are done, reDollar’s marketing department takes over. All items are professionally photographed, usually presented by a professional photo model. Furthermore, all items undergo HD video processing to produce a 360-degree marketing video.
Partnering up with reDollar – Ideal for businesses that don’t buy!
These businesses may be missing out on buy-back revenue, but reDollar can help them to become buyers - without actually becoming buyers. By adding a reDollar “Sell or Consign” counter display, they can take advantage of the immense trust score that reDollar has built up, and discover the extra revenue they’ve been missing.
It is truly a win-win situation for all parties involved. The seller is happy, as they were able to turn a preowned, potentially even unwanted item into cash, while the store owner is rewarded with a selling commission. On top of that, there is a certain likelihood that the money received may be spent in store on a new jewelry purchase.
Jewelry lovers are loyal to their passion and tend to buy, sell, and trade jewelry for most of their life. Extra money earned through an unexpected consignment opportunity will very likely be reinvested in jewelry.
In a nutshell, reDollar’s display is an exciting opportunity for many industry-related businesses that do not buy back jewelry, coins, diamonds, watches, and other valuables.
Want to learn more? Contact reDollar.com
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