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coltsfan23
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Yahoo is my home page and I was just browsing around. I came across this article:
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/118748
I found it interesting as, personally, I do not see how it is a scam. They have no evidence that the company has yet to pay someone for their stuff. Like everyone, they are trying to get the cheapest deal they can. There is nothing wrong with it, regardless of what they ask. They have been paying their customers on time, from what it seems. Chances are that if people are going along with their service, they do not know the value of jewelry real well and do not feel like going to a pawn shop.
Another thing is that, in the end, it's the person's choice whether or not they want to accept that offer. They aren't being forced to do anything. If they wanted to scam, they probably would not have added the option of waiting until the check gets cashed and, also, telling people to make sure their items are insured.
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/118748
I found it interesting as, personally, I do not see how it is a scam. They have no evidence that the company has yet to pay someone for their stuff. Like everyone, they are trying to get the cheapest deal they can. There is nothing wrong with it, regardless of what they ask. They have been paying their customers on time, from what it seems. Chances are that if people are going along with their service, they do not know the value of jewelry real well and do not feel like going to a pawn shop.
Another thing is that, in the end, it's the person's choice whether or not they want to accept that offer. They aren't being forced to do anything. If they wanted to scam, they probably would not have added the option of waiting until the check gets cashed and, also, telling people to make sure their items are insured.