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6 June 2012, 02:50 AM | #31 | |
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You're right about the prices being higher, but I spoke to one of the guys (one of the regular workers, not one of the stars) and he told me the truth about the whole set up. Two things: First, because of the show, they do expect to get more money for an item then out of a regular pawn shop, whether you like it or not I guess that makes sense. But he said it is really not THAT much of a difference, prices they have gotten for items since the show started are only around 10 - 15% higher. Second, he said those are asking prices, and when a sale is made it is never at the asking price; customers banter and get them down to a more reasonable number. It's all about the negotiation. I found his insite straight forward and honest. If you were a good negotiator (which I'm not) I'll bet you could get a coveted item for a reasonable price. |
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6 June 2012, 02:57 AM | #32 |
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I was told the only time the guys on the show work is when they are filming, other than that they never even step foot in the place. They sell hot dogs in the parking lot, and people just sort of walk the store asking where Rick and Chum are.
If you are staying on the strip, dont waste your time with the cab ride down there. If for some reason you are staying downtown, it might be worth it to walk over to the shop. |
6 June 2012, 03:02 AM | #33 |
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I remember seeing Rick on Top Gear they are loaded. Chum even has a Porsche i heard. Lol
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6 June 2012, 03:46 AM | #34 |
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6 June 2012, 04:03 AM | #35 |
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I was there a few months ago and checked out the Rolex Sub Dates. They were hugely overpriced. All were in the $7,000 range regardless of age.
Even though I was wearing my Sub Date in plain view of the salesman, he pretended that I knew little about Rolex and Rolex pricing. Incidentally, the non-owner salespeople all work on commission. The store itself is much smaller than it appears on TV. When I was there on a weekday afternoon, the place was crowded, mostly wth tourists.
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IIRC in that episode he said he owned a Masarati
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6 June 2012, 04:33 AM | #37 |
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I went there about 2 years ago in july hot as hell. The store is so much smaller than it looks on tv, which has been noted many times. If you do end up going there it is interesting to see some of the items they have, but if you're looking for deals this isnt really the place.
There is however a small pawn shop across the street and down the road about a 1 minute walk. Little more sketchy in there but some deals to be had. |
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There is a pawn stars shop here in Florida.. The show pawn stars was trying to sue them and make them change their name.. They said they were using the pawn stars name to get people to come to the shop here in Florida.. Funny thing is the pawn stars in Florida was around before the pawn stars show started..
http://www.tmz.com/2011/07/11/pawn-s...-infringement/
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nice one. i wonder how that would turn out for all involved.
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