How selling gold from Ross-on-Wye by post works
GoldPaid serves customers in Ross-on-Wye by post using a prepaid Royal Mail label. You do not need to visit a shop. Nothing about the service depends on a branch in Ross-on-Wye; it is built so you never travel, never feel rushed, and never accept anything before you have read it in writing.
Ask first. Post later, or not at all.
You can ask as much as you like before anything is sent. Photos on WhatsApp give us enough to offer a quick indicative figure on your gold or silver, and we will tell you straight if something is not worth posting. Nothing moves until you say so.
Selling with GoldPaid is done entirely by post, anywhere in the UK. There is no shop to find and no pressure at a counter, because there is no counter.
Who sells gold and silver from Ross-on-Wye, and what do they send?
Ross-on-Wye is a Herefordshire market town set on a sandstone cliff above the River Wye, an early centre of the picturesque Wye tour.
From market towns we most often receive inherited jewellery cleared during a downsize or probate, broken and odd pieces, and hallmarked silver kept from earlier generations.
Four moving parts, all visible
- You ask, we steer. WhatsApp us photos of your gold or silver; you get an honest indicative figure and no pressure to go further.
- We send the label. A free Royal Mail Special Delivery label arrives, tracked and signed for, with a QR-code option if you cannot print.
- You post when ready. No countdown. Use whatever padded packaging you already have.
- We test, you decide. Items are weighed and XRF-assayed, the written offer is sent, and you either accept for a Faster Payments transfer or decline for a free insured return.
How we value what you send
Every offer is built from three measurable facts: confirmed purity, accurate weight, and the live precious-metal market rate on the day we assess your items. You see each figure in a written breakdown before you decide anything. See how we value gold and XRF testing explained for the full method.
How does a parcel travel from Ross-on-Wye to GoldPaid?
A parcel posted from Ross-on-Wye travels on the Royal Mail HR postcode network, the same handling whether you post from the town centre or the wider Herefordshire district. Sent by Special Delivery it normally reaches our address the next working morning.
Mixed-carat parcels are normal. We separate 9, 18 and 22 carat items by direct XRF measurement rather than relying on the stamps, weigh each on a calibrated scale, and pay every carat at its own rate.
Take a photograph of the Post Office receipt before you leave. The thirteen-character tracking number on it is the document that links your parcel to the consignment and follows it all the way to our door.
How your parcel is protected
Royal Mail Special Delivery cover may be available up to £2,500 depending on the postal method and cover level used. Your items travel on Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed: fully tracked, needs a signature on delivery, arranged with that compensation cover per parcel. Worth more than that? Tell us before you post, and we will either arrange extra cover or suggest splitting the items across separate parcels. See postage and insurance for the full picture.
If the offer is not for you
Then nothing happens except a free return. We send your items back by tracked, insured post at our cost, with no fee for declining and no follow-up. A valuation is only worth having if you can turn it down freely, so you can. See what happens if I decline the offer.
Being paid
If you accept, payment follows by Faster Payments, transferred directly to your bank account. It is the last step, and a simple one.
Who in Ross-on-Wye sells gold and silver to GoldPaid?
Most enquiries from Ross-on-Wye fall into a few familiar groups. Whatever you have, it is valued the same way: each item XRF-tested, weighed, and written up before you decide anything.
- Broken and worn gold jewellery. Snapped chains, single earrings, bent rings, tangled or clasp-less pieces. Condition makes no difference; we pay for the metal.
- Inherited and probate jewellery. Pieces being cleared after an estate, a downsize, or sorting out a family home.
- Scrap gold. Odd, mixed-carat or unhallmarked pieces, each paid at its own measured carat rather than as a lump.
- Gold sovereigns and coins. Flagged separately on the written offer if a coin carries collector value above its metal content.
- Silver. Hallmarked tableware, cutlery, coins and jewellery, weighed and valued alongside any gold.
- Unwanted jewellery of any kind. Gifts that were never worn, pieces from a past relationship, anything simply sitting unused in a drawer.
Not sure which fits? Send a photo on WhatsApp and we will tell you what you have, with no obligation to go further.
Why sellers choose GoldPaid
GoldPaid is a small, owner-run UK business built on one promise: show the working. Every item is XRF-assayed and weighed on calibrated scales, every offer is itemised in writing, postage is free and insured both ways, and there is never a countdown or a hard sell. If something is worth more to a specialist than to us, we say so.
Common questions
Can I send photos before I post anything from Ross-on-Wye?
Absolutely. A WhatsApp photo is the first step we recommend for anyone in Ross-on-Wye. It lets us talk you through the items and the process before a label is ever issued, with nothing leaving your home.
How long does a parcel from Ross-on-Wye take to reach you?
From Ross-on-Wye, Special Delivery normally reaches us the next working morning. The assay, the weighing and the written offer all happen on the day of arrival, and your bank transfer is sent by Faster Payments as soon as you accept the figure.
Can I ask questions before I post anything?
Of course. The first step is a question, not a parcel. Send a WhatsApp message or call with any concern, and post only once you have the answers you want.
How is the Royal Mail cover arranged?
The postage is Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed, tracked the whole way and signed for. Royal Mail Special Delivery cover may be available up to £2,500 depending on the postal method and cover level used; flag higher-value items in WhatsApp before you post and we will confirm the right option.
What happens if I do not accept the offer?
Nothing happens to your items if you decline. They are posted straight back, free of charge, by tracked and signed-for Royal Mail. No fee, no pressure, no obligation and no follow-up.