Posted by John A. on March 08, 2013 at 22:42:12 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Pawn Shop Bargains? posted by Glenn F. on March 08, 2013 at 17:04:25:
Glenn, Duhhhhhh! ANYTHING in a Pawn Shop that is for sale IS PRICED 14 prices TOOOO High! They loaned Pennies on the Dollar on it, then the original owner defaulted on the small loan. Now it is For Sale at a huge profit to their shop!!!! Always KNOW what New price is, then offer 1/3 or less of the asking price. and go from there. Even the junkie, crappie stuff is priced like the current market price of Gold! Never,Never,Never pay the sticker price, walk out first and come back later!!! Now to your Question I have gotten many ,many , Many bargains in Pawn shops but you have to know the worth of what you are buying. First, before you proceed. The sticker is just their Wish Price when a Sucker comes in! I have bought at least 4 complete sets of Craftsman tools over the yrs at nickels, dimes , quarters apiece. Screwdrivers at pennies each. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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