Terms and condition

Bullion Cancellation Policy

Queen Elizabeth 1.25 silver ounces 999

Bullion Transaction Finality Disclosure

At Reagan Gold Group, bullion transactions are executed in a live, continuously moving global market. Because pricing is established at the time of confirmation, all bullion purchases involve immediate market risk and are subject to the following terms.

Final and Binding Transactions

All purchases of bullion products — including gold, silver, platinum, and palladium coins and bars — are final, binding, non-cancelable, and non-refundable once the order has been confirmed and the price has been locked.

Once a transaction is confirmed, Reagan Gold Group immediately assumes market exposure associated with that order.

No Returns or Modifications

Confirmed bullion orders cannot be:

  • canceled
  • returned
  • modified
  • or refunded

under any circumstances once executed.

Cancellation or Offset Requests

Any request to cancel, liquidate, or offset a confirmed bullion transaction may result in market loss fees, administrative costs, or other amounts based on changes in market price between the time of confirmation and the time of such request.

Separate Buyback Transaction

Any future sale of metals is a separate transaction, and pricing will be based on the prevailing bid price and market conditions at the time of liquidation.

Related Risk Disclosure

For additional information regarding the broader risks associated with precious metals ownership, clients should review Reagan Gold Group’s Risk Disclosure, including the sections addressing market volatility, suitability, and client responsibility.

Acknowledgment

By confirming a bullion transaction with Reagan Gold Group, the Client acknowledges and agrees that:

  • the price is locked at the time of confirmation
  • the transaction becomes final and binding once confirmed
  • bullion transactions involve immediate market risk once confirmed
  • bullion transactions are non-cancelable and non-refundable
  • any future liquidation is a separate transaction subject to current market pricing