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<p>[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 1347302, member: 22476"]No. He SAID they were worth $750,000 and he offered $500,000, then the owner kept saying he felt they were worth one million dollars, so the guy said "$525,000" and the owner said "One Million" and the pawn guy said "$550,000" and the owner said "$1,000,000" again, and the pawn guy said $575,000" and the owner said "$800,000" (the owner dropped it $200,000) but the pawn guys wouldn't budge on $575,000 so the owner rejected the offer, and instead, used them to back a loan or something from the pawn guys, where, if he did not pay them the $20,000 loan by a certain time, the pawn guys would get to keep the bills. But, "I" on the other hand would not even leave them behind, after only being handed a temporary $20,000 for them. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I asked my dad "How the H:devil:ll could the pawn guys offer so low on something worth so much?" I mean $500,000 for something worth at least $750,000?! and my dad said, "That's just the way pawn shops are"[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 1347302, member: 22476"]No. He SAID they were worth $750,000 and he offered $500,000, then the owner kept saying he felt they were worth one million dollars, so the guy said "$525,000" and the owner said "One Million" and the pawn guy said "$550,000" and the owner said "$1,000,000" again, and the pawn guy said $575,000" and the owner said "$800,000" (the owner dropped it $200,000) but the pawn guys wouldn't budge on $575,000 so the owner rejected the offer, and instead, used them to back a loan or something from the pawn guys, where, if he did not pay them the $20,000 loan by a certain time, the pawn guys would get to keep the bills. But, "I" on the other hand would not even leave them behind, after only being handed a temporary $20,000 for them. :eek: I asked my dad "How the H:devil:ll could the pawn guys offer so low on something worth so much?" I mean $500,000 for something worth at least $750,000?! and my dad said, "That's just the way pawn shops are"[/QUOTE]
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