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El Cajon Jewelry & Loan

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  • Review fromRyan T.

    Date: 02/23/2024

    1 star
    MILITARY? STAY AWAY FROM THIS STORE!!!I have Over 100 transactions with them. Buy, sell, and loan services!! This is pure fact not bias. I am giving a fair warning to anyone considering doing business with this store.I DO NOT SUPPORT ANY STORE THAT DOESNT SUPPORT THE MILITARY!Might be a good store ??"If your not in the military". This store does not support or honor its financial responsibilities when lending to military. "The military lending act" is a LAW. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. This store is either practicing one of the two following.A; **************** to military members (DISCRIMINATION)B; Not following the law (Military lending Act) when it comes to lending to military.Regardless of if your making money on military or not you are required by law to honor interest limitations when lending to the military. It's not a club or a program you participate in. IT IS THE **** YOU ARE NOT SPECIAL!!!!To think people sacrifice their lives so the businesses back home get rich and spit on their rights is astounding.This store also cheats when it comes to weights and measures of precious metals like gold and silver. They use a ***** weight system instead of the standard universal system of GRAMS PER ***********. They insist ***** Weights offer more but there are more than enough basic math equations that prove that theory wrong.You may also search "***** WEIGHTS SCAM" on YouTube!They are cheating you on weights and measures. Do business at your own risk.Short changing with pennyweights is not against the law. HOWEVER;Refusing to honor the law when lending to military is flat out ILLEGAL!!! There are companies like *****************, and capitol one who have had major issues in court for not honoring SCRA or other military benefits protected under federal LAW.I urge this business to reconsider its strategy and continue to honor the law when lending to military. If your discriminating against military by Refusing to lend to them because of service that is beyond LOW!!

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