They had a few London Ontario stores. One of them, they were selling bootleg Disney movies before they got busted. The other one, I can't remember what happened to them. Myself, I always refered to them as Trash Converters because they'd try and sell scratched up CD's and games for very high prices.
I don't understand why youtube recommended this to me. Although I was interested to discover that Cash Converters was American and 80's. There is no better place to buy stolen goods or things people forgot to take back to Argos in time for the no-questions-asked refund!
Well, it's been 13 years since you posted this so it's highly unlikely that you'll get this reply, but cash converters was originally Australian and the one I managed in the USA absolutely did not accept anything that was stolen. We had to give the local police department printouts of everything we had purchased each month.
@@WENCHY101 I got notified. I'm not sure how customers to your store proved the goods they were selling weren't stolen - did they show receipts? Where I am, they'd just take stuff to a cash converters a long way from where they stole the stuff...
I worked for cash converters in the late 90s. Funnest job I ever had!
I supposed people brought in stolen shit all of the time back then? 😂
I always went to cash converters. They had great old stuff in good condition.
why did yt recommend this to me 12 years after it was posted?
14 years later and I STILL remembered the lyrics...
28 years now lol
All those guitars behind the counter, and not one of them has a complete set of strings.
i used to buy sega megadrive games here
Cashies!!!
I can't fucn believe they put this vid on yt
does anyone know if they look at warranty stickers on xboxes or check the serial code???do cashies do returns of xboxs???
Ask cash converters
@@davemustaki134
Bruh
That was 13 years ago 😭😭😭
@@hellrazor117 lol yeah better late than never...
i shop here almost very day for electronics
Old school
La rubia de la bici esta buenisima¡¡
@RareAspie I know!! sUX HEY!
Cashies
hahah oioi chris lmfao
They had a few London Ontario stores. One of them, they were selling bootleg Disney movies before they got busted. The other one, I can't remember what happened to them.
Myself, I always refered to them as Trash Converters because they'd try and sell scratched up CD's and games for very high prices.
reminds me of calorie
@dontmesswiththelaser and camsal
I got a $5k ring i wantec to sell look most i can offer is hundred dollars
I don't understand why youtube recommended this to me. Although I was interested to discover that Cash Converters was American and 80's. There is no better place to buy stolen goods or things people forgot to take back to Argos in time for the no-questions-asked refund!
Well, it's been 13 years since you posted this so it's highly unlikely that you'll get this reply, but cash converters was originally Australian and the one I managed in the USA absolutely did not accept anything that was stolen. We had to give the local police department printouts of everything we had purchased each month.
@@WENCHY101 I got notified. I'm not sure how customers to your store proved the goods they were selling weren't stolen - did they show receipts? Where I am, they'd just take stuff to a cash converters a long way from where they stole the stuff...