6 opiniones sobre Ultimate Sports Cards and Memorabilia
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Daniel L.
Tu valoración: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I was a regular at his old location, before he moved to Fremont street. Jeremy is a good guy but the customer service has taken a huge decline. Since the shop has been shown on Pawn stars the feeling I got was we don’t need to go out of the way to be nice because we have fans of the show come in. Thats fine, but when the show ends it’s the long time customers that will keep your shop open. They seem to forget that. Prices on the product are very high as one would expect being a tourist location. Better options available for locals, as parking can be a nightmare.
Noah J.
Tu valoración: 5 Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV
Bumping my review up to 5 stars. I’m now a regular thanks to the great service and how well they work with me on what I’m looking for. If they don’t have it, they’ll try and get it and let me know. If I know something is coming out that I want, they make sure to order it and hold it for me. Even if it’s selling like crazy.
Rodney B.
Tu valoración: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Great source for vintage cards. Caters to tourists since it’s near the old Fremont strip so prices may be a little higher due to its connection to PawnStars. Still a great store to visit and check out. their vintage cards and memorabilia collection is pretty nice.
Shawn R.
Tu valoración: 5 Edmonton, Canada
I was able to purchase some nice sharp singles from Topps Baseball 1959 – 1961. The cards were in order, and priced not too bad. I bundled a bunch together and did a little better. The store staff were very friendly, and talked a lot with me. I will be back.
Rachel M.
Tu valoración: 3 La Mesa, CA
As far as sports collector stores go, this place is A-OK. Rob was very informative and knowledgable. They are a small store but they have a decent variety of sport collectibles. My favorite was their Johnny Unitas and Archie cards, which were in amazing condition.
Roberta M.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
The fame and popularity of being shown on Pawn Stars has gone to the owners head. Since he has moved his shop down to Fremont St. he now targets tourist. He has no loyalty to his local customers. I have purchased many items from the shop when it was on Tenaya and now that they are on Fremont he has literally doubled all of his prices. Every single item in that shop was half priced 6 months ago when they were still located on Tenaya. He is trying to take advantage of tourist and has no ethics, morals, or loyalties. He would rather make an extra $ 75 — $ 100 once than to keep a life long customer happy. I asked about an item I had seen on Tenaya which the price was doubled on, and if they would still honor the old price, and was told«sorry, but the tourist are willing to pay any price we put on things so we cant help you out». Bad business, and I would avoid it all all cost cause if you do happen to visit your going to extremely over pay for whatever you buy.