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5-10 yearsSuspicious Regulatory License
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Company Name
JM Bullion
Company Abbreviation
JM Bullion
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United States
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General Information
JM Bullion is a precious metal dealer that has been in operation since 2011. You can buy from them or sell to them and the company only operates in the US. The company only deals online but they have a physical address at 1813 Olde Homestead Ln, Lancaster, PA 17601, USA.
Products Offered
JM Bullion offers quite a wide array of products.You can buy Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium, Copper and other precious metals from JM Bullion in the form of coins and bars.
Shipping
As for shipping, JM Bullion doesn‘t guarantee the number of days needed to ship your order. The company says that it will ultimately be dependent on the carrier. However, they guarantee that the majority of orders are shipped within one business day after a customer’s payment has cleared.
Deposit & Withdrawal
As for their accepted payment methods, you can pay with Visa, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, PayPal, PayPal Credit, bank wires, ACH, paper checks or bitcoin if you are into that sort of thing.
There are no order minimums for orders paid through credit/debit card, PayPal, Bitcoin, Paper checks and ACH. For bank wires, however, a minimum order amount of $2,500 is required.
No Storage Offered
Surprisingly, JM Bullion does not offer secure vault storage. Most of the company‘s competitors offer storage facilities that cater to their client's needs because it’s almost a certainty that a customer would want storage options for the metals they buy (unless they have a bank vault in their basement). If you're looking for vault storage, you might want to look somewhere else.
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