1/5 Anthony J. B. 8 months ago on Google • 97 reviews
Bring
vasoline!
Typical
pawn
shop.
Lies,
fake
stuff,
whatever
to
get
your
$.
I
came
in
to
see
about
buying
some
of
their
scrap
silver
to
repair
some
of
my
chains,
and
was
strategic
about
the
way
I
went
about
it.
I
first
asked
if
they
bought
silver
-
yes.
Do
you
resell
or
scrap
-
scrap.
Can
I
buy
some
of
the
scrap
clasp
rings
out
of
your
scrap?
-
uh
.
.
.
Uhh,
the
jeweler
isn't
here,
why
do
t
you
buy
one?
I
did
happen
to
be
in
the
market
for
a
new
chain,
and
worked
out
a
deal
for
a
chain
and
bracelet
that
was
satisfactory.
However,
I
wear
a
silver
pendant
with
my
father's
ashes
in
it
in
my
chain,
and
it
needed
a
bigger
ring
to
fit
the
larger
chain.
They
told
me
they
have
a
jeweler,
to
come
back
and
he
would
take
care
of
it.
I
specifically
asked
if
he
would
solder
this
ring
so
I
wouldn't
lose
the
pendant.
They
said
"of
course,
he's
a
jeweler".
Well,
I
happened
to
be
by
another
REAL
jeweler
in
Watsonville
before
their
"jeweler"
would
be
back
and
had
it
done.
However,
the
bracelet
they
sold
.me
kept
coming
off,
from
things
as
simple
as
taking
off
my
shirt.the
clasp
ring
had
a
tiny
gap.
I
kept
putting
it
back
in,
and
noticing
the
ring
had
a
lot
of
spring
to
it.
So,
I
went
back
here
to
salinas
pawn
on
a
day
they
said
the
jeweler
would
be
there
to
see
if
they
would
solder
the
clasp
ring.
They
gave
it
back,
and
they
had
just
used
pliers
to
clamp
it
better
(which
I
could
have
done).
I
asked
why
they
didn't
solder
it
and
they
said
he
couldn't.
A
jeweler
that
can't
solder
silver?
I
can
solder
silver!
I
just
don't
have
any
silver
solder
or
a
good
torch.
Come
to
find
out,
the
springy-ness
the
ring
had
was
significant
-
just
as
I
thought.
The
clasp
ring
wasn't
silver,
hence
why
the
jeweler
couldn't
solder
it.
-luckily
the
rest
of
the
bracelet
is
silver,
but
just
serves
as
a
reminder
to
not
do
business
with
pawn
shops.
They're
sharks.
And
they're
in
the
business
of
doing
bad
business.
That's
the
whole
point.