Pawn Stars
This is a TV series about a Pawn Shop managed by three generations. It is quite interesting because you get a lot of historical facts, but there is one element about it I do not understand. Someone will bring in an item and want let's say $100 for it. The owner will say they need to bring in an expert to check it. The expert in front of the owner and seller will say that the item is worth let's say $500. The seller of course gets excited because all they originally wanted was $100. For me this is a silly business practice because it is only necessary for the buyer to know the worth and it is up to the seller to find out the worth unless I'm mistaken about some law in the US.
Pawn Stars (Hover)
Well, is a pawn shop JB. They DO buy stuff to the cheapest price. I think the whole appraisal is mostly for entertainment and historic facts more than anything else, as well as to provide the pawn shop owner the opportunity to know whether he will make a good profit or not.
"The Old man", son and his grandson have a multimillion dollar business in that pawn shop.
Maybe that is the 'payment' for the seller having to appear in front of a camera since I'm sure they also have to pay the expert for showing up to look at the item. They have several of these Pawn Shops or just the one?
Funny about the divorce aspect, I was actually thinking more about the safety aspect because you're basically telling people how much money you're handling, etc. I bet they like the new celebrity status of it all though, people walking in their store looking to say "I saw you on TV". What I don't get is what Chum gets out of it because they spend the whole series putting him down and basically saying how stupid he is... I guess he must be getting a nice paycheck for his face.
Pawn Stars (Hover)
You're telling me that there is actually a successful tv show based on a pawn shop? There must be a lack of real entertainment out there. Catchy name though... "Pawn Stars" but fromt the looks of the pic above they could never be the other kind of stars if you get what I'm saying.
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