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I should have read the reviews of this ass before making the trip off the strip to look for a few LP's to add to my collection while in vegas for a few days. Everything in the other reviews is right on. Nothing is priced in the store because he wants to do you a favor as he will look up a similar one online and then give you a "deal". What he fails to realize is most of us have smart phones and can call him out on his BS! I picked out about 8 Stones LP's I did not have. He asked me about 8 times if I was sure I wanted him to look up prices, like by the looks of me I could not afford the BS prices he was going to quote. The first LP he looked up was a copy of Johnny Cash American Recordings 4. He wanted $120 for a copy where the cover was rough and had deep creases. He said its online for $140 so that's a deal. In this condition maybe a $30-$40 record. Next was a Stones album. He wanted $50 because he found one online someone was asking $56 for. I then pulled out my iPhone and showed him the same LP w/ a buy it now on eBay for $10. It was in Europe so to save me shipping i offered $15. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME!!!
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