Had some jewelry that I never wore and wasn’t sure if it was real silver or gold. So I stopped in. Small place nothing fancy. But very honest people I have to say. They took the time to check each item, let me know what each was worth or not. Also told me some of the items I would get more selling online, due to the gems. They could have easily lied to me, but they didn’t. Which says alot, with so many places advertising cash for gold etc. At least you know this place will not rip you off.
Jonathan S.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
Apparently, they will also unrepentantly post private emails… which is *also* a very grey legal issue that this organization seems to relish. I wish my wife had called the police, but honestly my guess is it wasn’t worth the time when dealing with individuals of this character, while being shouted down in a shady store, over $ 50. Net/net: All of this makes it patently clear that this organization is almost comically untrustworthy. Your business is best done elsewhere.
Alyssa O.
Classificação do local: 1 Glendale Heights, IL
they’re nice and all but dont know how to pawn or sell. first time I went in there I sold my iPhone 4s and they paid me back with $ 15 talk about rip off. I walked in to pawn my laptop and they said they don’t sell it anymore but I looked on their screen and it was $ 68 so they didn’t want me to pawn it. so feel free to go this shitty pawn shop.
Damian P.
Classificação do local: 3 Addison, IL
Nice and friendly customer service a pleasure to business with.
Mary J.
Classificação do local: 4 Wheaton, IL
Cash for Gold! You see those signs everywhere these days. I decided to clean out my jewelry box and since gold is at a high price right now, I ventured here. You know that necklace that has the permanent kink in it and that ring that looks like a car ran over it?(Well, given my past it might have happened). Take those in now and get some cash. Let’s get one thing straight. This isn’t a real jewelry store. There aren’t fancy cases and nice carpeting. That hushed atmosphere isn’t there. The only similarity is that you have to get buzzed in and out of the premises. When you walk in here, you see lots of electronics on the shelves like tvs and DVD players as well as cameras and Hummel figurines. But the best part is that there are people waiting to help you out! You don’t have to look around, they are right there! Anyway, they went through my jewels and determined which ones were real gold and which ones weren’t. I get jewelry for gifts a lot and my Mom taught me to never ask if it was real, so there were quite a few pieces. After that was determined, he weighed it and offered me a price. I whipped out my coupon for an additional 20% on the price and got $ 180 for my stuff! The only way it would have been a better experience would have been if I had more stuff to sell!