Probably is an okay place to buy things, but wouldn’t give more than 150 bucks for a big duel sub system fitted for a truck, easily worth 800. But then they have piano keyboards for… Over $ 500! Not big fancy name brand ones, ones you can get at bestbuy or something. Goes to show they aren’t very knowledgable with what things are worth. And if they vastly over/undervalue things, 99% chance they are gonna rip you off. Fair warning.
H N.
Classificação do local: 4 Hackettstown, NJ
The people are very friendly and nice at this location. I was greeted by multiple employees once I came in the store. I sold my designer handbags here. I needed money to pay my bills and they gave me a reasonable amount of money for my items.
Preston P.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
the people working here are as nice as it gets, I bought a microwave this weekend, and they showed me that it worked by boiling a cup of water in it in the store. When I got home with it, I noticed that I didn’t have the turntable or platter in it, so I went back to the pawn shop… when I got there and explained the situation, they straight up just traded the microwave I bought out for a more expensively priced one, without charging me the difference. I now have a working microwave in my house for less money than it originally cost. This is a good pawn shop run by good people, I would shop there time and time again hands down.
Bruce C.
Classificação do local: 3 Richardson, TX
I don’t think I’ve ever bought anything here, but I come in here regularly. It’s got some decent stuff, but it’s kind of a small store and everything seems kinda cramped. They’ve got their share of jewelry and TVs and subwoofer boxes. Seriously, if you want a subwoofer, I don’t know why anyone would buy new. Just go to a pawnshop and get yourself a subwoofer for $ 0.50 on the dollar. They normally have a decent selection of tools, but their prices are a little high. Otherwise, I’ll keep stopping by here. It’s near another pawn shop. If I’m going to stop there, I’ll stop here too. You never know what you might find.