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Shady Secrets The Pawn Stars Cast Doesn’t Want Their Customers Knowing

4. Rick’s “Friends” Aren’t Really Friends

 

Many times when customers come in with a rare find, or an especially old artifact, Rick isn’t always able to evaluate it, or even put a price on it for that matter. Some things are priceless, and it’s hard to put an actual price on them without knowing the whole story behind whatever it is. However, Rick always seems to have a “friend” that knows about the product, no matter what it is. Sure, we can think that Rick might actually know all of these people from being in the business for so long, but unfortunately, not all of Rick’s “friends” are not his actual friends. These people are experts in their fields that are brought in by producers for the show. Sorry, Rick, we guess you really aren’t as popular as you say you are!

3. Chumlee Cost The Shop $20,000


We all know that Chumlee isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, but it’s what we love about him. He’s fun loving and arguably one of the best parts of the show. We love his immaturity and his happy-go-lucky attitude, and it brings a bit of humor to the show. Way back when, before the show started, someone pawned their bass guitar to the shop for $700, which meant the owner wanted to come back and get their item. Dear old Chumlee accidentally broke the customer’s bass guitar, and instead of saying something, he shoved the pieces in a box and pretended like nothing happened. Eventually the owner came back to get the bass, only to discover it in pieces. Unfortunately, Rick had to pay the man the full value for it, thus writing the man a big fat $20,000 check. You gotta love Chumlee!

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