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SHARPS PIXLEY

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SHARPS PIXLEY · Company summary

General Information

Sharps Pixley is a British Bullion house, originally formed in when two private bullion partnership merged: Sharp Wilkins, founded in 1740 and Pixley & Abell, founded in 1852. It was one of the five firms that met twice daily for the London Gold Fixing. The company name expired in 1995 but was received in 2010 following the purchase of the company name and the trade mark from the former owner of the business, Deutsche Bank, thereby providing a link with the original firm. Today the business is wholly-owned by one of the wealthiest families in Germany and sits within the DEGUSSA group of Businesses.

Services Offered

Apart from buying gold and silver, Sharps Pixley offers a series of related services, including Safe Deposit Box, Investment Services, Vaulting as well as Gold Pensions.

Safe Deposit Box

Sharps Pixleys in-store safety deposit boxes are here to store jewellery confidential documents, family heirlooms and bullion. Sharps Pixley offers three box size available which clients can rent on a short or long term basis. Pricing and Dimensions are displayed as follows:

Safe

Sharps Pixley Limited can offers its clients comprehensive insurance cover with no excess for loss or damage to items deposited in its safe deposit boxes. Each safe box comes with insurance cover of £10,000 and can be increased up to £1,000,000 immediately. Additional insurance cover is charged at 0.30% based on the Value.

Payment Methods

Sharps Pixley accepts payments on its webshop by Bank Transfer, Credit Card and Bitcoin.

Bank Transfer- you can choose to pay by bank transfer up to £100,000 and once the amount has been credited to this company, Sharps Pixley will ship the goods according to the shipping method you choose or notify you that your bullion is ready for collection.

Debit Card- You can pay online using a debit card up to the value of £35,000. If the order is placed before 3 pm, your bullion will be dispatched the same day with Royal Mail Guaranteed Next Day Delivery to arrive before 1 pm.

Bitcoin-For smaller transactions, you can also pay online using bitcoin from a Bip-70 compatible wallet.

Delivery Fees & Time

Sharps Pixley offers free fully insured delivery on all orders for delivery within the UK. For orders below £500, your order will be shipped via Royal Mail 2nd Class Signed for and should take 2-3 days. For orders above £500, your order will be shipped via Royal Mail Next Day Delivery by 1pm. All orders will require a signature and order made before 3 pm will be shipped at the same day.

Customer Support

The Sharps Pixley customer support can be reached through email: sales@sharpspixley.com, telephone: +44(0) 207 871 0532. Sharps Pixley Address: 54 ST JAMES'S STREETLONDON SW1A 1JT.

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Thought it'd be a smart move, you know, keeping my valuables secure and all that. But man, let's talk about the costs – they're through the roof! Honestly, I was taken aback by how much they charge for what you get. It kinda feels like you're paying premium prices but not really getting your money's worth. When you sit down and crunch the numbers, it just doesn't add up to a good deal.
Thought it'd be a smart move, you know, keeping my valuables secure and all that. But man, let's talk about the costs – they're through the roof! Honestly, I was taken aback by how much they charge for what you get. It kinda feels like you're paying premium prices but not really getting your money's worth. When you sit down and crunch the numbers, it just doesn't add up to a good deal.
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