That's the difference between selling to a specialist and selling to a pawn shop. Pawn shops know that people coming to them usually need cash now, so they can underbid. But if you notice Rick would have given 2000, maybe as much as 2200 for it and this guy would have come back with more stuff. By tightfisting Corey insured he'll go elsewhere. Rick would have noticed the magic words, and made sure when he gets more he'd come to Rick, not risk an auction, or take the time to find people who just deal in what he's got.
@@thenecessaryevil2634Yup, Corey is worse than his Dad at shelling out cash. Yes, he can be more profitable on a short term BUT sellers would tend to go back to Rick than to Corey.
Yeah he should at least held at 2. For a few reasons one he said their are a lot of collectors who love this stuff. So it won't be hard for them to find a buyer. Also if you pay attention to the wording they dude said he'd easily get 3 to 3.5 which means they could most likely get a lot more out of it, probably about 4.
But when you just took it out of grandma‘s garage and there’s no value to it for you you’ll take the quick money. Clearly he’s heading back to grandmas!
No, they would not have paid $2,000. Who knows how long they'll have to hold it before selling it. And they can sell it for $2,500...probably fairly quickly. They're in business to make money, not just buy things.
Agreed - If I was working there, I'd buy it for $2000 and immediately call Johnny at the Toy Shack and sell it to him for $2500. Let him deal with finding the final buyer.
This car model has actually a really interesting story: Enzo Ferrari loved to collect the cars he produced, but he couldn't afford to do it with his real cars, so he started to collect models of them. The writing "TOSCHI VIGNOLA" underneath the car refers to a company called TOSCHI, based in the town of Vignola in Italy, where I live, which produces fruit jam and other fruit products, it's very famous in Italy. Enzo Ferrari was a friend of TOSCHI's founder, so, to celebrate the 1952 and 1953 F1 championships won by Alberto Ascari in the Ferrari 500, he decided to produce a model of the Ferrari 500 sold with a jar of TOSCHI's cherries inside, and the model in the video is one of them.
$1000 mannnn Cory disrespectful like his dad. I ain't selling nothing worth $3000-3500 for a 1k. $2000 was a fair price. Sell it on Ebay or a some kind of antique fair.
@@cosmonautbilly9570 I never said auction. He's making good money at 2k, $1800 the least. The value is 3k to 3.5. $1000 is downright disrespectful period. I know they have to make money but that don't mean you have to be insulting in doing it. 1k is less than half the value. Even at it's lowest evaluation. I'm not a crook so I can't relate to unfair deals.
Locutus such a lame excuse to justify low balling someone. “Start your own pawnshop” if he did start his own, it wouldn’t change the fact that 1k was lowball
If you don't sell it ,your kids or grandkids will sell it one day .. it's just a toy car ..it doesn't add value to life .. y'all take things too serious
I know you posted this years ago. But I wouldn’t either. It’s dope. I have a few vintage toys of my father’s from the 1940’s I won’t sell them unless I was broke. They mean too much to me. They look cool on display too.
The guy could easily take the item back home and wait for the show to air, then wait for Ferrari collectors to contact him. That or scout the internet to find people that might be interested and sell directly to them, after all, like he said, people that own and collect Ferrari stuff usually have money to spend.
He's ALWAYS been the weak spot! No humor, personality, disrespectful handshakes, etc. Rick himself has better chemistry with Chum than his own son. Smh
4:21 the paper says: *Dont lean on glass* Literally one second later: the guy in the back lookin like hes preparing to bang out a handstand on the glass. Smh
1/2 the average usually is Max the shop would spend but anyone experienced in sales understands usually what is in demand and what sells. I only work with selected items myself to assure fast sales.
@Gary Potter You call it commonsense, but people don't understand why the shop doesn't pay the appraisal price, and think the shop is ripping off people.
Corey is flat out stingy on this one! It is a showpiece for the shop and there will be plenty of collectors offering crazy prices for this model. Guy got robbed.
Seller: I have a brand new 0-mile Mercedes S-Class. I'm looking $63,000, which is $2,000 below book value. Rick: Best I can do is give you COVID-19. I'm taking a big risk here.
Every one comments on his handshake in every video. Everyone notices that except for Corey. If you see this comment Corey you should see a chiropractor and have him check that arm out! 😁
Out of everyone other than the Old Man, Corey is the toughest negotiator. He lowballs people every time, then acts like he can't go higher. You can tell he developed his style trying to impress the Old Man.
Honestly this is hurtful, selling his grandfather's stuff and of course taking it without permission in the first place. Some of my family did that when my grandfather died and if I ever saw the items they stole in their house I would take it and return it to my grandmother.
I wonder if there's ever been an episode where the seller is willing to keep their asking price the same after an expert of the item or the pawn shop broker says it's more valuable than they thought it was.
Guy walked in the shop with a valuable gold chain/pendant he politely asked for 30k but said he could have easily asked for 70k they said nah lol he went to auction and ended up getting 120k
Appraiser said he would love to have it in his shop display for 3500, seller gets less than half. Basically, seller gets scammed. Appraiser & buyer ganging up on him, to get it cheap!
@Gary Potter Yes. Because at Walmart, they are a business, they buy things from the manufacturer, then they put it in their shops to sell. When they sell an item at Walmart, or any other business, they don't sell an item for what they paid for it. If they do that, they lose money. So his basic Walmart training is actually telling you how the economy works...
People who get a high appraisal then accept half of that or less are plain stupid, i would take the free appraisal and sell it on ebay or at an auction
Ebay that will do. But for an auction? Bruh auction is not like in pawnshop that you just walk in and start selling your stuff, you'll have to pay to get in, you will be needing a middle man, if it will be sold the auction house ,your middle man will have a percentage for that you do the math. You may have to pay more than earning for it
Seems like the kinda guy who take gifts then sells them. I bet he’s a great grandson!! Helping his grandma out with selling those items, I’m sure he will be there again in garage to look for more bargains
Some wealthy person with a garage full of Ferrari's would have paid way more. A lot of rich people out their like decorating their garages with memorabilia.
This model was created by Toschi di Vignola, Modena, Toschi has always produced cherry for sale to pastry shops and ice cream parlors. and the model in question is that of the Ferrari 500 F2 in 1: 8 scale sheet metal made by Marchesini, born as a promotional model in the 1950s The Ferrari model was a prize given to those who found the winning ticket in the cherry packs. Giorgio from Ferrara italy
He want to sell item to take his wife out or for extra money? Literally is he, crazy? That is antique and most important gift from grand parents. Sometimes I feel like the seller are stupid to sell item for no reason. I never had enough time with my grand parents. Really....???
that is the reason they ALWAYS ask what the person wants out of a particular item, so they can " low ball" every person and then cry that they are taking all of the risk and have to look for a specific type of buyer.
Hmm I woulda looked for a higher price somewhere else for that Car even if I HAD to sell it which I wouldn't normally want to sell it I'm sure you could get at LEAST 3 grand on it from a different buyer!
"He just said it was worth three thousand dollars and I know you have to make something too, so...how about three thousand dollars? " By asking too much they know you're a rookie negotiator.
I bet the guys hate when the expert says, "you should have no problem selling this piece". Takes away their favorite line of "it's going to sit around for a while" 😂
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Enzo Ferrari is Mesut Ozil reicarnacion.
Hi
1500$ lmfao what a loser!!!
Pawn Stars I thought chum started losing weight and now he looks 300 pounds again
the toy store owner would have paid more. should have said no to corey and taken it to the toy store dude.
He'd probably only take it on consignment .
@@derrickforeal agreed, they will probably put a $5k price tag on it.
That's the difference between selling to a specialist and selling to a pawn shop. Pawn shops know that people coming to them usually need cash now, so they can underbid. But if you notice Rick would have given 2000, maybe as much as 2200 for it and this guy would have come back with more stuff. By tightfisting Corey insured he'll go elsewhere. Rick would have noticed the magic words, and made sure when he gets more he'd come to Rick, not risk an auction, or take the time to find people who just deal in what he's got.
@@thenecessaryevil2634Yup, Corey is worse than his Dad at shelling out cash.
Yes, he can be more profitable on a short term BUT sellers would tend to go back to Rick than to Corey.
Agreed
“I’m definitely going to go back to my grandmas house and scavenge though her garage again unannounced, thanks grandpa.”
Probably feining for drug money lol..scratching his neck!!!
@@shawnrich1961 He is a drug addict for surs
Hahahaha... that would be the plan...
I mean the guy’s name is TY
Or debt? Or both?
Seller: 3000?
Cory: I'll give ya 6 bucks and a awkward handshake.
are jafarr before you get hate comments change the “a” to an “an”
The handshake: Twisted hand with a third arm that has a middled fingered- hand
Rick is cheaper than a plastic penny
I think he loads up on bean burritos, his handshake is like he crapoed in his pants
Deal
He shouldve held on to it tbh its worth 3-3.5k he shouldve atleast taken 2 for it not 1.5 😬
For real
Shoulda sold it to the toy guy who just walked out the door.
... People are morons!
I noticed Rick and Chum seem pretty fare with people but Cory is a swindler.. lol
Yeah he should at least held at 2. For a few reasons one he said their are a lot of collectors who love this stuff. So it won't be hard for them to find a buyer. Also if you pay attention to the wording they dude said he'd easily get 3 to 3.5 which means they could most likely get a lot more out of it, probably about 4.
I like how chum just stands there and mouth breathes while cory does the negotiating
😭😭😂
That's what fat people do
Probably your mom does that lol
After hearing a valuation of $3000/3500 he should have said no less than $2000.
They would have paid out.
But when you just took it out of grandma‘s garage and there’s no value to it for you you’ll take the quick money. Clearly he’s heading back to grandmas!
Heck, I would have paid 2000
No, they would not have paid $2,000. Who knows how long they'll have to hold it before selling it. And they can sell it for $2,500...probably fairly quickly. They're in business to make money, not just buy things.
Ok, but you have to remember they don’t NEED his item, the seller needs/wants their money.
$2000 was fair on a 3500$ deal i would have left & caught the toy guy in the parking lot & went to his store.
💯!!
The problem of course is that its probably actually worth about 5K retail. So he left a couple grand on the table before he even started negotiating.
But they have to frame it and take alllll the risk😔
Agreed - If I was working there, I'd buy it for $2000 and immediately call Johnny at the Toy Shack and sell it to him for $2500. Let him deal with finding the final buyer.
This car model has actually a really interesting story: Enzo Ferrari loved to collect the cars he produced, but he couldn't afford to do it with his real cars, so he started to collect models of them. The writing "TOSCHI VIGNOLA" underneath the car refers to a company called TOSCHI, based in the town of Vignola in Italy, where I live, which produces fruit jam and other fruit products, it's very famous in Italy. Enzo Ferrari was a friend of TOSCHI's founder, so, to celebrate the 1952 and 1953 F1 championships won by Alberto Ascari in the Ferrari 500, he decided to produce a model of the Ferrari 500 sold with a jar of TOSCHI's cherries inside, and the model in the video is one of them.
That’s interesting didn’t know that
Thanks Rick
"thanks rick" lol
Cool, thanks for the knowledge. 👌🏽
So what you're saying is that it's probably worth closer to $5k? Wouldn't be surprised.
Sounds like he basically said he took it from his grandma after his grandpa died.
for sure..
Let’s hope karma does it thing
Poor grandma ☹️
and then sold it without her knowing
Raiding his grandmas garage and taking his wife for holidays
I can’t do $2,000 what about $1,000. Seller: nah I’m thinking $3,000😂😂😂
cory was refering to the other guys appraisal of 3-3.5k
@Double Vision u did not get austins point man
Double Vision he wanted $2,000 at the start, what makes him think he will get 3k when Cory offered him 1k
Rick would have passed on it
Yeah he was a bad negotiator.
$1000 mannnn Cory disrespectful like his dad. I ain't selling nothing worth $3000-3500 for a 1k. $2000 was a fair price. Sell it on Ebay or a some kind of antique fair.
Yeah 2 grand would have been totally fair. I would have slapped Corey in the face when he said 1 thousand.
Feel free to start your own pawnshop people, and you can pay whatever price you want.
@@cosmonautbilly9570 I never said auction. He's making good money at 2k, $1800 the least. The value is 3k to 3.5. $1000 is downright disrespectful period. I know they have to make money but that don't mean you have to be insulting in doing it. 1k is less than half the value. Even at it's lowest evaluation. I'm not a crook so I can't relate to unfair deals.
@@Wormanatti Start your own pawnshop and you can pay people more than the Harrisons.
Locutus such a lame excuse to justify low balling someone. “Start your own pawnshop” if he did start his own, it wouldn’t change the fact that 1k was lowball
1500? I would have told him to shove it.
Chump knows a buyer already. I would have put it on ebay with starting bid $2800
He may of enjoyed your recommendation.
It really angers me when people sell family gifts or valuables
its none of your business what other people do
@@Gruxxan Exactly. It's just material possession.
It doesn't matter
This probably isn't the right show for you them... unless you like getting angry.
I hate when some guy judges people for selling their stuff
If my grandpa gave me that, i wouldn’t sell it. Its too valuable.
Yea this guy is a scumbag. He probably stole it from grandma
If you don't sell it ,your kids or grandkids will sell it one day .. it's just a toy car ..it doesn't add value to life .. y'all take things too serious
Yeah you're right about it
@@mykeikpon7665 Exactly it will sit in a garage and collect dust. Unless you are a serious collector of this kind of stuff sell it.
I know you posted this years ago. But I wouldn’t either. It’s dope. I have a few vintage toys of my father’s from the 1940’s I won’t sell them unless I was broke. They mean too much to me. They look cool on display too.
Should have just given Cory the finger and take the car to the toy
expert and sell to him
I'd be willing to bet they have a clause with the experts that doesn't allow that.
The guy could easily take the item back home and wait for the show to air, then wait for Ferrari collectors to contact him. That or scout the internet to find people that might be interested and sell directly to them, after all, like he said, people that own and collect Ferrari stuff usually have money to spend.
I’d have followed the other dude and got 3000 🤷♂️
Why would he pay him what he could potentially sell it for?
John Slammon stoopid
Cory, he really is becoming the weak part of the show. He's deals come off cheap in price and style.
True. but, he atleast he is real himself.. i guess
He's ALWAYS been the weak spot! No humor, personality, disrespectful handshakes, etc.
Rick himself has better chemistry with Chum than his own son. Smh
And the weightloss makes him look worse not better..he needs a new style and agent..
Cory- "This could be the Ferarri of model cars"
Chumlee- "It is. There's the logo"
🤣🤣
I love how Corey basically called this guy a dirtbag in the beginning. Lol
It takes one to know one, as they say.
The harder Rick says "Sweet!" the harder you just got scammed out of your money.
How does Rick scam people?
Not scammed when you have a choice.
“I’ve always wanted a Ferrari finally got one how much u gimme for it”
4:21 the paper says: *Dont lean on glass*
Literally one second later: the guy in the back lookin like hes preparing to bang out a handstand on the glass. Smh
Putting some nice handprints on there too.
Corey being himself. I got worried by his generosity in the last video. he rarely gives more than a third of the value.
1/2 the average usually is Max the shop would spend but anyone experienced in sales understands usually what is in demand and what sells. I only work with selected items myself to assure fast sales.
Kevin, feel free to open your own pawnshop and pay more.
@Gary Potter You call it commonsense, but people don't understand why the shop doesn't pay the appraisal price, and think the shop is ripping off people.
Corey is flat out stingy on this one! It is a showpiece for the shop and there will be plenty of collectors offering crazy prices for this model. Guy got robbed.
Tom $1800 was a good price
Agreed. He could have given him the $2000 with no risk of loss.
Feel free to open your own pawnshop, and pay whatever price you think is right.
The one who really got robbed was the grandma
He "robbed" himself
Sometimes I wonder if the prices the experts give are the prices they’re willing to pay the Pawn Shop after the customer leaves.
Dude is about to sell all his grandfathers stuff. For cheap too. Was fun to watch. Great video
Seller: I have a brand new 0-mile Mercedes S-Class. I'm looking $63,000, which is $2,000 below book value.
Rick: Best I can do is give you COVID-19. I'm taking a big risk here.
Cory: $1500 is my tops
Seller: Deal
Cory: Chum write him up SMH
I still hate the way Corey does his handshakes ,so awkward
Liked your comment and happen to look at it again as he did it. I agree.
Liked your comment and happen to look at it again as he did it. I agree.
I’ve been thinking the same thing for ages! It just looks so fake and rehearsed
Yeah. You should always look a person in the eyes as you shake their hand.
Every one comments on his handshake in every video. Everyone notices that except for Corey. If you see this comment Corey you should see a chiropractor and have him check that arm out! 😁
Smartalic: easily 3,500 for a piece like this.
Pawn stars: *understandable. How about 1,000?*
2:53 "You mind if I take a closer look?" "Ask your girl for it."
Lol I can't unhear it now
Ahahah
Out of everyone other than the Old Man, Corey is the toughest negotiator. He lowballs people every time, then acts like he can't go higher. You can tell he developed his style trying to impress the Old Man.
The Old Man's attitude skipped a generation and went directly to the grandson. 😄
"I'm definitely gonna have a look around my other aging relative's houses to see what else I can pawn."
I collect Antiques too
Its my pride and joy
I want to be sorrounded by valuable things
It's cute that Corey has been told stuff by the producers and he can repeat it especially now he gets a piece of the store. He's motivated.
I bet grandma never saw a bite of that "dinner."
Never tell a pawn shop you got it free from grandma... 🤷🏻♂️
At 4:29 the seller looks at the camera like “did I say my line right?”
The Ferrari toy owner got his @zz handed to him. 😂 Gave it away
Grandma- Grandson have you seen my small red Ferrari.
Grandson-Aaaaa nope.
I would have just sold it to the expert guy for $2K 😆He looked like he really wanted it
But that expert guy ran out the shop faster than superman
I swear the seller is always happy having an expert give a 2nd opinion
I know right, none of them ever say "no I don't want your expert, they always low-ball the price, probably in collusion with you guys".
Honestly this is hurtful, selling his grandfather's stuff and of course taking it without permission in the first place. Some of my family did that when my grandfather died and if I ever saw the items they stole in their house I would take it and return it to my grandmother.
i love how these dudes ALWAYS got somebody to call no matter what it is
Corey: I'll give you $1000 cos I have to frame it and everything .........
This guy is on a mission. Hey grandma, what’s that watch you’re wearing?
I wonder if there's ever been an episode where the seller is willing to keep their asking price the same after an expert of the item or the pawn shop broker says it's more valuable than they thought it was.
Guy walked in the shop with a valuable gold chain/pendant he politely asked for 30k but said he could have easily asked for 70k they said nah lol he went to auction and ended up getting 120k
Goes back to grandma's house looking for more treasures. lol
This the type of guy to sell his wife’s jewelry, or just take something from anyone’s house because he’s “gotta have it”
Two currently on the bay
One in the 4,000 dollar range
The other over 5,500 dollar range in France
I should be so lucky !
Mr Brown and this toy model Ferrari got along famously....
Chumlee before meth and Big Hoss before my 600-lb Life 😂
Snot right, but I love it
Grandpa is rollin over in, shall I say, his grave
Ty the tool man
Wow, promo trophy.
Feed me more
Yooo wassup Ryback
@@alejandroreyeslifting it’s probably not him
@@jgilbert1998 yea prob not 😂🤣😂🤦🏻♂️
@@BlakeGibbons yeah he is fake
“A couple weeks every day after school building this thing”
-Corey
You can tell this is an old episode because chum hasn’t started his meth diet yet
You have though. That's obvious.
Best supplement in the world
heh heh heh
And also before a Ferrari became the most expensive car ever sold
The old man's the only one who knows how to stay in shape out of those 4 characters.
Corey walks out to the parking lot.
Just for you Johnny: only 3000 bucks
Appraiser said he would love to have it in his shop display for 3500, seller gets less than half.
Basically, seller gets scammed. Appraiser & buyer ganging up on him, to get it cheap!
Seller didn't get scammed. He heard what the expert said and made a decision to take the fifteen hundred. This is basic business.
please man, take retailing class. and learn basic economy
@Gary Potter Yes. Because at Walmart, they are a business, they buy things from the manufacturer, then they put it in their shops to sell. When they sell an item at Walmart, or any other business, they don't sell an item for what they paid for it. If they do that, they lose money.
So his basic Walmart training is actually telling you how the economy works...
If I get into the store and see that Corey will serve me, I would try another time/day.
You could sell him a thousand cheese burgers 5 bucks each easy money
This guy will dig grandma's grave to see if there is anything valuable..Greedy grandson!! Grandma I'm back!!!!
It's funny when the seller breaks down theyer premeditated math lol
Could easily get $3000-3500
Sold it for $1500
Me : ew ....
Corey's handshake reminds me of when I was rescued from a near drowning. Gurgle Gurgle reach around.
He meant to say “cocaine, I’m hocking grandmas stuff for cocaine”
Watch out grandma....you grandson are going to "clean up"your garage 😠😆😆😆😂😂😂
People who get a high appraisal then accept half of that or less are plain stupid, i would take the free appraisal and sell it on ebay or at an auction
Ebay that will do. But for an auction? Bruh auction is not like in pawnshop that you just walk in and start selling your stuff, you'll have to pay to get in, you will be needing a middle man, if it will be sold the auction house ,your middle man will have a percentage for that you do the math. You may have to pay more than earning for it
Seems like the kinda guy who take gifts then sells them. I bet he’s a great grandson!! Helping his grandma out with selling those items, I’m sure he will be there again in garage to look for more bargains
I wonder what would happen if someone pulled up in the 250 GTO?
"Let me call my buddy he knows all about "these"....
Ten minutes later
Rick: I'll give you ten bucks for it.
Rick would have offered like 10 000$ and he’s taking the risks
Always „im working at a pawn shop but i have no idea what its worth. Lets call somebody to do my job“
Idk if Mexican’s were raised different but we NEVER would sell a gift especially something from a grandparent
If Rick is cold, then Corey is freezing.
How come they don't get Johnny any more?
watchdealer11 he got arrested for beating up his gf
watchdealer11 that was Johnny
one of my absolute favorite shows in the world....
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Some wealthy person with a garage full of Ferrari's would have paid way more. A lot of rich people out their like decorating their garages with memorabilia.
This model was created by Toschi di Vignola, Modena, Toschi has always produced cherry for sale to pastry shops and ice cream parlors.
and the model in question is that of the Ferrari 500 F2 in 1: 8 scale sheet metal made by Marchesini, born as a promotional model in the 1950s
The Ferrari model was a prize given to those who found the winning ticket in the cherry packs.
Giorgio from Ferrara italy
Don’t lie it was clearly a kids toy from a McDonald’s happy meal
He just earned at least 2 grand off this clown, why not walk out the door and go to the top shack and sell it lol
Grannies antiques going up his nose😄
He want to sell item to take his wife out or for extra money? Literally is he, crazy? That is antique and most important gift from grand parents. Sometimes I feel like the seller are stupid to sell item for no reason. I never had enough time with my grand parents. Really....???
Americans are like that compared to most the world. It's the whole leave your parent's place by 18 culture.
Corey is like a sith lord
I know you need to make some money off of it so I’ll give you $3,499.99
This man is really in need.
When you don't know what to comment to get top comment 😂
“ I’m gonna go and dig grandma up and see if she has any rings on her fingers or maybe a gold tooth”
that is the reason they ALWAYS ask what the person wants out of a particular item, so they can " low ball" every person and then cry that they are taking all of the risk and have to look for a specific type of buyer.
Hmm I woulda looked for a higher price somewhere else for that Car even if I HAD to sell it which I wouldn't normally want to sell it I'm sure you could get at LEAST 3 grand on it from a different buyer!
Lesson here is not to tell them what you want until the unbiased "professional" appraiser comes by.
People who can’t afford a Ferrari will buy this, Corey nailed it
He's what you would call a family snake, they clean out all the valuables in no time and leave everyone else with zip
Rick: "I'll give you $5 for it."
Poor chum always having to write them up...lol
As a toy collector, that's a beauty, I would never sell it unless I needed money to pay a ransom.
"He just said it was worth three thousand dollars and I know you have to make something too, so...how about three thousand dollars? " By asking too much they know you're a rookie negotiator.
He'll definitely went back to his grandmother house to take more stuff
😂
Ferrari beats the competition like Johnny beats his wife
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I bet the guys hate when the expert says, "you should have no problem selling this piece". Takes away their favorite line of "it's going to sit around for a while" 😂
I find it amazing that they always know everything about the item brought in, but need to call in an expert to evaluate it.
Always need 2nd opinion
Big Hoss acting like he knows everything😂😂
If I’ve learned anything from this SHOW it’s that I’m never selling anything at a pawn shop.
Chum just stares 😂😂