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Offline bmwgs

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Re: Pawn Stars
« Reply #60 on: November 30, 2010, 06:41:05 AM »
My hometown is a good example, the home of Pratt and Whitney in Connecticut. When Pratt was doing well and military contracts were plentiful, the town did well. When the Cold War ended, so did many of the contracts and the town all but died. We never had any pawn shops in town, but gradually we had one, then two. Now the town has 8 of them as the town continues to decline.

I'm more than happy to bash them and I won't do business with them either. The last time I was in one was to take a picture of stolen merchandise that still had price tags on it from a retail store.

I don't know what kind of pawn shops you have in your area, but we have some real scumbags.

Years ago I had a Auto Repair Shop fleece me on a repair job on one of my cars.  I guess I need to blast every repair shop in my town for the deed that they did.  There are corrupt individuals in every business and profession.  Pawn Dealers are no exception.  That doesn't mean they all are criminals.

If you have a Pawn Shop so openly dealing in stolen merchandise, then instead of taking pictures contacting your local Police Department may be the way to go.  I believe here in Texas a police officer can place any item on hold in a pawn shop that is suspected of being stolen merchandise.  In some cases they can actually seize the item on the spot.  I can not believe the laws are that much difference in Connecticut.  If you come back and tell me the police are in cahoots with the shop, then with that much corruption in your town, I would have to do some serious thinking about my future. 

I guess I have had my say in this, I don't want to sound like a defender for the Pawn Profession.  I have a couple in my area, and on occasion I go in to check out the tools and such.  I can live with or without them, Home Depot is just down the street.   :D

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Re: Pawn Stars
« Reply #61 on: November 30, 2010, 09:10:43 AM »
Is this game expanding.... Bish, Knights, Rooks, and now Pawns???   :lol
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Re: Pawn Stars
« Reply #62 on: November 30, 2010, 12:45:33 PM »
Pawn Stars is the Antique Roadshow for the type of person to
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Re: Pawn Stars
« Reply #63 on: November 30, 2010, 12:50:07 PM »
My Grandparents loved Heehaw.

Every Saturday night was Heehaw then Paul Bosch and Houston Wrestling.


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Re: Pawn Stars
« Reply #64 on: November 30, 2010, 03:15:32 PM »
He asked around and apparently the cast of the show rarely makes an appearance, they usually have other staff running the shop. The show is very entertaining and a good watch though.  :)
My daughter has just recently been involved in the reality TV show world & has some in sight on some of the shows that are on.

Most of the shows the cast get paid virtually nothing for the first season,however if a second is scheduled & gets to air & so on for the following seasons the pay day just gets a lot higher per show.

So most likely the store is no longer the bread winner for those guys in terms of merchandise moving through it.

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Re: Pawn Stars
« Reply #65 on: November 30, 2010, 04:34:56 PM »
Years ago I had a Auto Repair Shop fleece me on a repair job on one of my cars.  I guess I need to blast every repair shop in my town for the deed that they did.  There are corrupt individuals in every business and profession.  Pawn Dealers are no exception.  That doesn't mean they all are criminals.

If you have a Pawn Shop so openly dealing in stolen merchandise, then instead of taking pictures contacting your local Police Department may be the way to go.  I believe here in Texas a police officer can place any item on hold in a pawn shop that is suspected of being stolen merchandise.  In some cases they can actually seize the item on the spot.  I can not believe the laws are that much difference in Connecticut.  If you come back and tell me the police are in cahoots with the shop, then with that much corruption in your town, I would have to do some serious thinking about my future. 

I guess I have had my say in this, I don't want to sound like a defender for the Pawn Profession.  I have a couple in my area, and on occasion I go in to check out the tools and such.  I can live with or without them, Home Depot is just down the street.   :D

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