If you're looking to redecorate your living space with the ambiance of a post-apocalyptic thrift store, then "We Buy Everything" might just be your next shopping hotspot. Brace yourself for an adventurous foray into their peculiar world, where high prices and low standards meet in perfect harmony. This pawn shop, cluttered and as unwelcoming as a dentist's waiting room, prides itself on pricing items as if they're selling untouched relics straight from the Titanic. The staff? Oh, they can be a delight—when the planets align just right. But beware the snark that lurks behind their initial pleasantries, ready to pounce with a condescension so potent, you'd think they were dealing in rare antiques instead of second-hand gadgets. They oscillate between nice and nightmarish faster than a faulty light switch. Now, let’s talk about the paradox hilariously named "We Buy Everything." Spoiler alert: this couldn't be further from the truth. It seems they've adopted a highly selective amnesia about what items they actually accept. Michael Kors watch bands? Not on their watch. Brand new items still in the box? How quaint, but no. However, when they do decide to purchase, it’s time for a masterclass in daylight robbery. Imagine offering a measly $20 for goods worth over $350, and then having the audacity to lecture on the imminent crash of the retail market. It’s not just business—it's a heist. Remember the good old days when they would offer you half the gift card's value? Nostalgic, isn't it? Now, you'd be lucky to scrape 20%—a percentage so insulting, it makes payday loans look charitable. In conclusion, if you enjoy being undervalued both personally and financially, "We Buy Everything" will not disappoint. For the rest of us, it might be wise to keep our wallets and our dignity intact by steering clear of this establishment. Inflation is tough, but it’s no excuse for this level of thrift...
Read moreDon't be fooled by these reviews, there are some con artists. Last week I went called in to buy a professional camera. They said they had two available, 1 for $275 which included the Batter Pack and Lens, and a $300 one brand new. BOTH were the Canon T3i. Me thinking I'm getting more for less, I purchased the used one and I used the camera in the store before I purchased. At first it was a problem, turning on but the one guy (with facial hair) did something to get it on. I brought it home, and tested it by putting my memory card in it, and BOOM, it stopped working. Less then 2 hours later I brought it back to trade it back in for the money I payed and was going to use that and pay the difference for the Newer t3i camera. Of course they made it seem like they sold the newer camera (which wasn't even on display might I add) 15 minutes after I left. Sketchy right? as I described the issue, he maintained his stance on the battery charge (both in the battery pack was over 75% charged) and did NOT work individually. So I decided to leave to come back the next day when Justin, one of the other managers, was present (or so he claimed to be). Mind you the whole time NONE of them looked me in my face while they gave their "reason" the camera didn't work. I know, VERY SKETCHY...Also feeding me the same lies about the Used Camera, gave me every excuse in the book on why they couldn't take it back. Doing Photography for over 5 years, one thing I know is Cameras. Ultimately I was sold a Defected Camera, They are bad for business, I won't be coming back, and whoever is Reading this, please be cautious when purchasing from this pawn shop because they don't take accountability when they are in the wrong apparantly.. Hopefully someone from upper management will be able to further review the professionalism of their employees moving...
Read moreEvery single positive review is fake, this is by far the single worst pawn shop I have ever seen. No one in their right mind would write a positive review on this place so any you see here is the employees, their buddies or family members. They offer you literally almost nothing for really expensive items that are brand new, think I am kidding? Go there and see what insulting offer they make. Would rather throw my items in the trash than get ripped off that bad.They sell items that don't work and then won't refund your money because they knew it was broken and they couldn't wait to sell it and tell you it's your fault or they can't take it back, and had if not more of their items are stolen and they know it. They will rip you off period, never once got even a half decent price offer, went with a few friends and they offered them 10 dollars for a smart TV worth 1200. They are literally criminals and every positive review is fake, unless you enjoy being offered 5 bucks for an 800 dollar item. Even drug addicts wouldn't take their offers. Pretty bad when they need friends to write fake reviews. I will save you time by telling you go anywhere else, it's better to sell your stuff in a back alley than go here. I hope these crooks go out of business so the local people who are struggling and need a few bucks for their items can find a decent place to go. If I could I would give a negative 1000 rating. Worst shop ever, total joke and jokes on you if...
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