A limited range of Gold iPads with Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi +3G editions including 16GB to 64GB options are available to purchase online at Goldgenie. The complete back casing and rim are plated in 24ct. gold and comes with certificate of authenticity signed by James Caan and Laban Roomes stating that all materials used are genuine. Ships within 10 working days of purchase and comes with a 12 month warranty. A revolutionary way to browse the Internet, emails, photos and videos in style.
Goldgenie have taken on James Winsoar a top network marketing specialist to distribute and train all new Goldgenie business operators based in Northern England.
Goldgenie operators can earn in excess of £500 per day gold plating various items such as ipods, bathroom taps and ornaments.
Every two weeks Goldgenie opens up its work shops situated at the Business Innovation centre in Enfield and Hatton Gardens EC1 to aspiring entrepreneurs.
Students studying business at local colleges and Universities watch with interest as they see objects turn to gold during the unique gold plating process.
Laban Roomes often gives the students an inspirational and motivational talk about himself, how he started the Goldgenie company, and his appearance on the BBC Dragon’s Den TV programme where he secured financial backing from James Caan.
Students catch a rare and invaluable insight into what it takes to work with companies such as Harrods, HMV, Selfridges and of course James Caan!
Laban is happy to go these educational visits entirely free of charge and sees it as a necessary requirement to share his knowledge to anyone wanting to better themselves – especially young entrepreneurs.
The picture below shows the special gold-plated Apple iPods we made for Roman Abramovich and his girlfriend Daria Zhukova on Valentine’s Day earlier this year.
As an extra touch, we also laser etched the two iPods with ‘His’ and ‘Hers’. In Russian, of course!
The idea for the gifts came from Goldgenie backer and Dragons’ Den judge James Caan, who is an avid Chelsea fan. We can only hope that using the iPods on the trip back from the Champions League final in Moscow brought some consolation.