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Offline netcoyote

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Re: buying from a pawn shop
« Reply #15 on: March 14, 2012, 11:20:14 PM »
Before you invest too much time on a pawn shop deal, make sure you are talking to someone who has the authority to negotiate a price. The owner make be willing to haggle a lot on price but he may have told his employees that the price is the price. Just saves everyone's time if you start out with that in mind. At a pawn shop, like a gun show, EVERYTHING is negotiable. If they aren't willing to haggle, walk out the door. There are a lot of pawn shops.
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