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Pawn Shops

April 6th, 2010

Doesn’t everyone wish they did not have to wait for a warm sunny day to go garage sale shopping? Well you can with the large amounts of Tyler’s pawn shops. Where else can you find VHS players, personal loans in Tyler and a Spice Girls cassette?

Tyler’s A-1 pawn shop has all your junk loving needs. If you are looking for a giant glass owl to put in your garden or a dial television, you can always find interesting things here. Tyler has many different Pawn shops through out the city. A-1 is a family run store, like many pawn shops. The service is extremely helpful and kind. If you have jewelry that needs to be sized, guns that need to be cleaned or junk laying around the house that needs to be sold, pawn shops are a great place to deal with your business.

There are pawn shops dedicated to the gun lovers out there. Mac’s Gun Shop, Inc. has a great selection of all types of shotguns and handguns. Most gun stores along with Mac’s Gun Shop sale and buy guns and ammo.

I don’t really have the love of pawn shop shopping. I do not need a faded pink tricycle or an old flowery lamp. But I can see the fun of digging through junk to find one small treasure that might actually look good in your house. Tyler has a great selection of stores like A-1 and Mac’s Gun Shop, Inc. in which you can find great selections of junk for every room for great prices.

The X Makes It Sound Cool

January 12th, 2010

Game X Change in Tyler TX

Long ago, gamers grew tired of being exploited by insatiable corporations charging sixty dollars for a game that hardly began to live up to its own promises. Having not the power to challenge the mighty corporations for their money back the gamers rebelled and took the mighty business model of the pawn shop and combined it with the even more powerful horde of unclean teenagers and teenage like men that comprised the gaming community to form a amalgamation that in the end would forget its origin and return to greedy price gouging.

This, of course, is the story of Game X Change in Tyler Texas, a store wearing the disguise of friendly fellow gamer and good intentions but on the inside it’s full of a bunch of lazy, indifferent, and underpaid high schoolers who were lured to the job with the notion that somehow being surrounded by toys means you don’t have to provide any sort of legitimate service to the customers. Game X Change’s basic strategy is simple enough, you give them a game or movie and they will give you two thirds of what that video game or movie is worth in real money or half of what it’s worth in store credit.

This may seem like a measly pay off for your hard earned game but remember you got at least some game play out of it, think of this as a bonus or as recycling. Either way you’re losing money, so try and spend it on a game you know won’t disappoint.