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September 2023 by Cameron K.
They advertise they buy/sell gold/silver which I trade a lot of so I decided to come in and see what they would offer for two 5g bars of gold which gold was trading at around $62.40/g at the time which would come out to $624 total.. the most I've ever sold gold/silver for was a 6% spread but usually I get spot and sometimes a $1 over spot depending on the time and the needs of the merchant.. this business offered me $150 each or $300 total.. I thought they must've thought they were 2.5g bars and didn't realize they were 5g bars and was mistaken.. nope they genuinely offered me $300 total.. it was the most egregious thing I've ever heard in the history of precious metals dealing.. then I started looking at prices of their products and everything was ridiculously overpriced and after reading the reviews I'm not surprised as they are all terrible.. this business clearly does not do proper business practices and I do not recommend them.. if you're looking to buy/sell precious metals, jewelry, coins etc go across the street to Trassare Jewelers.. they're all stand up guys who do fair and proper business you won't regret it!
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November 2018 by Rachel Fish
Rude and will not deliver. The lady at the counter was more interested in trading gossip than helping customers.
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July 2015 by Alan B.
A nice looking jewelry / pawn shop. Unfortunately the prices were quite high on the jewelry and the staff did not seem interested in selling anything to us.
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April 2015 by Troy premo
They don't answer the phone.
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January 2015 by Al W.
Ok We stopped in after looking at all the Antique Stores nearby. I collect military items and have since I was 8 years old, and now I am 50, when I saw some World War Two German Pilots badge, an German Airforce Air Defense Badge in a case. I asked one of the two lady's if I could look at them. She removed them from the case and I saw that they were bad fakes. I pointed the defects on the badges, explaining that they were horrible fakes. Both had looked like someone used them to polish concrete! They lady told me that they couldn't be fakes as the man who sells them "knows his stuff." I said "well he can't tell fake." She gave me a dirty look and I told her afterwards these fakes should be marked as fake, they were priced as real and $300-500 each, and that they were only worth $10. I left soon after vowing never to see that place again. A real German World War Two Pilots badge sells for over $1200
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March 2011 by Sandyann G.
Who began trading first? Joe or Stan? This was our last stop before heading out of Jackson. Seemed like just another jewelry-cum-pawn shop rather than an antique store so we almost passed it by. There were a couple women in the ring section trying on the most god awful looking rings. One actually said, 'I don't like that one it isn't big enough' all the while wearing rings that would only look appropriate on the finger of Gozer, the giant red eyed woman from Ghostbusters. Why oh why do some women still think size matters? We almost left but wandered into a backroom where some of the more exotic pawned items were on display including guitars, clarinets, other musical instruments, and various other oddities. You can find many interesting items here including some very old guns, some very new jewelry, a couple pieces of antique jewelry, and other sundry items. Upon leaving we noted the 25% Off Everything sign for February only. I wonder if anyone who had pawned their precious belongings would have gone back to reclaim any had they know about the sale. There was a really nice item in the back that I might have to go back for but I'm keeping that little bit a secret. Don't want any collectors who read this to find out.