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Last Updated April 1, 2025

Client Review on Two Rivers Trading Post
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Althought I have not been here recently, I wanted to post a review about how I was scammed by this place years ago, and how a serendipitous event led me to discover the true nature of of the scum that inhabit this shop. I found an engagement ring at Dorney Park in 2009 and I turned it into the police, a year later they signed it over to me since they could not find the owners of the ring. I brought the ring to this shop and they told me the stone and gold were only worth about 200 dollars, and they offered me 100 dollars for the ring, which I took. This was a very distinctive ring and about three years after that, in Quakertown I noticed a woman with the ring on. When I asked her where she got it from she said her husband bought it from a pawn shop in Easton on their anniversary. They paid $4100 for the ring and said it was appraised as being worth $5000 after the sale. Scammers exist in every aspect, as I have found throughout my career in sales, but these pawnbrokers are quite filthy. Some people aren't sophisticated enough to understand the value of what they have, and I do understand that a business has to make profit, but I don't think there is a tangible business out there that aims to make 5000% profit. This is because of the simple fact that you would usually have to take advantage of your customer to do this, or in this case omit information AKA lie. A lot of salespeople think this way, and live with themselves, and personally I think that kind of behavior is disgusting. Even though it did not affect me negatively, as I was lucky to find the item and have it bestowed unto me, I wanted to point out the lack of ethics in this situation and share this with other consumers so they can avoid this place.
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