This is a classic case of how yelp reviews can be so misleading. Apparently this guy is supposed to be the "best" guy out there offering great rates for selling gold while the pawn brokers are supposed to be the evil guys out to rip your money off. What really bothers me is people in the veil of "angels" trying to rip people off. Apparently this guy has a magic liquid (which he must have got from hogwarts or must have sourced it from David Copperfield) which tells him what's the quality of gold that we have. So he starts a quote and the more liquid he applies to the gold. Quote keeps going lower and lower. The gold I bought which was 22 karat has magically turned into 18kt (Few minutes more and it would have turned into 14kt) This guy is a gold Magician trust me. Now shocked by his magical skills and depreciating quote, I now walk to the opposite side of the street where the "evil" cash for America is. Surprisingly the evil guys quote 25% higher than our angel gold magician. I finish the deal with the evil men and walk out. Saluting the honesty of our angel man. Honesty is a word he used 50 times in the 15 minute conversation that we had. Right fully so. Strictly avoid this shop unless you want to experience his magical skills on your gold !!