The key point to note is whether that person will resell it to the next buyer, or simply recycle it and then sever the karmic ties with the original devotee—by transferring it, burning it, or disposing of it.
Here, the fees for recycling Buddha amulets and yin amulets are relatively high.
Because we employ the second method to permanently sever all ties— Buddhist amulets, yin amulets, and the karmic connections with the previous incarnation— we completely sever them and burn them.
We will not assign new sponsors to replace them, as we wish to avoid any lingering issues from the previous sponsor affecting the new one.
I'm done with the yin amulet—I've sent it off to the afterlife.
For Yin Plaques, our buyback price is higher because we must arrange a specialized ritual to send off the Yin Plaque. This involves completely severing the connection between the ghostly spirit and the previous wearer's negative karma before cremating it.
After taking it off, what should I do next?
After payment, we will inform you of the next steps.
Some people treat amulets and talismans as trash, simply giving them to others to sell or taking them to a temple to be burned in the furnace. In reality, the garbage truck will do just fine.
But we don't do that. Instead, many people take them to the wrong places to recycle Buddha amulets or yin amulets,
Instead, their fortune took a turn for the worse, with all sorts of strange incidents occurring one after another. This was because the place where the amulets were recycled failed to properly handle the yin amulets, causing them to backfire.