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Old 14-01-2013, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Barrykgerdes View Post
Cash converters operate the same as any other pawn shop (fence).

A friend of mine had his shop broken into and a number of items stolen. He later located some of the items in the local cash converters.

Do you think he could get them back, No! other than buying them at a price higher than he normally sold them.

Pawn brokers have a way of protecting themselves against their rightful owners getting their property back.

Barry

PS I think the loss was covered by his insurer who was advised of the location of the goods but I don't know the final outcome.

It is mandatory that if you offload goods at any Cash Converters you need to produce a valid drivers licence for the trade. Personally, I hate them and see them as nothing more than glorified op shops except they're not for a good cause.
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