"Actually, things like phones and computers are the electronic products we least want to buy, and the prices we offer are very low, like three or five bucks."
"So low?"
"That's right, the low price is because we don't really want to buy these things. The technology for electronic products updates too quickly. A phone worth 10,000 this year might be worth 3,000 next year, 500 the year after, and then no one might want it even if you give it away."
"In this business, if you want to make money, you focus on antiques and old items. Dealing with phones is just asking for trouble, isn't it?"
"But we can't break the rules handed down by our ancestors. If something comes in with a receipt, we have to take it, even if we can only offer three dollars or a buck or two."
"Usually, when people see how little money they get, they won't pawn it. Even if they do, we don't lose much, who doesn't have a buck or two to spare?"
"This... phone, let me see, back then... I gave just one buck."
