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Online pawn shop releases iPhone app for trading jewelry

Categories: Applications, iPhone,
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at 5:26 AM

Gold Price Grabber

Online pawn shop GoldPawnShop.com released “Gold Price Grabber,” an iPhone/iPod Touch application that gives users the ability to sell jewelry online and check the price of gold.

The idea here is to allow customers to make smart decision. With the rise in price of gold, jewelry prices rise as well. In that sense, it’s a neat bundle to make smart jewelry selling/buying decisions.

According to GoldPawnShop’s press release, last week the price of gold reached $900 an ounce. Now, if you happen to have some piece of jewelry for sale maybe it’s smart move to wait for the gold price to further rise and then sell it. I’m not giving any financial advice here, it’s just a common sense, right?

Anyway, Gold Price Grabber was designed by Tommy Spero for Soul and developed by South Florida-based Blue Whale Web Solutions. Here’s a link to the AppStore from where you can download the app.

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