• Cash Converters reveals customer data breach
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I'd happily bet that 90% of the shit in my local cashcon is stolen. My mate got burgled a couple months ago and found his guitar and amp there, managed to get them both back but only because his nan still had the receipt from 10 years ago. Before that came about they refused to take it off display
[QUOTE=Morbo!!!;52896226]I'd happily bet that 90% of the shit in my local cashcon is stolen. My mate got burgled a couple months ago and found his guitar and amp there, managed to get them both back but only because his nan still had the receipt from 10 years ago. Before that came about they refused to take it off display[/QUOTE] i dont know what they buy stuff for but they actually sell things at a reasonable price unlike cex i had a whinge at cex saying i could buy a ps4 30-40 quid cheaper 2 doors up they basically told me to bugger off
[QUOTE=waylander;52896447]i dont know what they buy stuff for but they actually sell things at a reasonable price unlike cex i had a whinge at cex saying i could buy a ps4 30-40 quid cheaper 2 doors up they basically told me to bugger off[/QUOTE] cex prices are hilarious, one near me had a HTC vive with obvious scuffing for more than retail price.
[QUOTE=Morbo!!!;52896226]I'd happily bet that 90% of the shit in my local cashcon is stolen. My mate got burgled a couple months ago and found his guitar and amp there, managed to get them both back but only because his nan still had the receipt from 10 years ago. Before that came about they refused to take it off display[/QUOTE] i used to work there, there's basically no way of telling goods are stolen without discriminating against the person selling them. That said it was always interesting calling the police on 18 year olds who could barely form a sentence together trying to sell me a £3k rolex.
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