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The store is divided and Ashley and Seth lay claim to their own individual turfs; a problem with a fake ID spells trouble for Les; a pushy father peddles some high-tech gear and embarrasses his son in front of the Golds.
Tensions run high between Ashley and Seth, but a troublesome customer forces them to band together for the good of the store. Meanwhile, a customer brings in an authenticated, signed Elvis Presley record; and Les is threatened after hours.
Rich encroaches on Ashley's turf in the loan and jewellery department; Seth has a confrontation with a customer; Les ignites a bidding war over a piece of movie memorabilia.
Seth battles with Les over an important business strategy and later undermines him in front of the staff.
Les receives an item rumoured to communicate with aliens in the second-season premiere. Also: a former adult actor tries to pawn his films, and Seth and Ashley come to blows when a sale goes south.
Les and Seth battle each other for sales, and Les tangles with a dangerous customer. Meanwhile, Ashley works with a tenacious customer.
Customers face long lines at the shop; Les has concerns about the origins of a customer's items; Seth and Ashley fight in front of the staff; and a valuable tractor comes into the Golds' possession.
Seth gets into a fight during a negotiation and Ashley hunts for a customer's missing guitar. Meanwhile, desperate customers mob the store.
Ashley deals with an irate customer who refuses to exit the store; Rich messes up a big job for Les, but Seth catches the flak, which leads to a serious head-to-head confrontation.
Les' plan to celebrate the store's 30th anniversary hits a snag when he dumps the job onto Ashley and Seth with the intention of bringing them back together. In the midst of all the family drama, Les has a meltdown when a customer tries peddling him fake gold.
Seth and Ashley race to organise their events as the deadline approaches; Les shares devastating news with his family and staff.
In the fifth-season premiere, the shop's success has prompted Les to open a new store, which Seth and Ashley are against. Meanwhile, a man tries to pawn his glass eye and another guy wants to sell a 1971 Army truck.
Les decides whether to buy a new pawn shop; Seth and a customer go head-to-head on a vintage bubble-hockey game; and Ashley gets caught in the middle of a battle between two customers.
Les settles in to the new store and is surprised to find a cache of jewels in the desk of an old employee, who shows up later wanting to reclaim his goods.
The Golds must defend their reputation when a customer claims a watch is fake; Les purchases an elephant skull; and Les keeps Ashley from paying too much for gemstones.
A gambler comes to the shop for funds; security is called in when an argument gets out of hand; and a gynecologist's table is brought in by a customer.
A staff member tests a tanning machine; a customer reacts badly to Les' news that her gold bracelet is not the real deal; and Seth determines the value of a gold watch.
Les makes an impulse buy; a customer threatens Ashley during a negotiation; and a customer's hard-luck story softens up Les.
Seth learns a costly lesson about fine crystal jewellery, and a customer seeks to purchase expensive earrings under the condition he gets his ears pierced in the store. Later, a confrontation is touched off by a customer who returns for his video-game system, but refuses to pay.
Tressa shows up at an inopportune time hoping to sell the expensive watch that led to her firing. When she starts hurling insults, Les has to keep a ticked-off Ashley from clocking her.
A bustling Detroit pawnshop faces daily drama and tough negotiations as the family team navigates unique items and challenging customers.
One of the back rooms is broken into and Les launches an investigation. Elsewhere, a customer hopes to pawn a guitar signed by Kid Rock and Rich discovers the instrument has more value than realised.
Les and Seth are apoplectic after discovering that, for the first time in their history, loans are down. Later, when they find out why, the head of someone close to them will roll. Meanwhile, a woman proffers some home-grown, pharmaceutical-grade goods.
A problem customer brings Ashley out from behind the security glass; some rare Nirvana memorabilia piques Rich and Seth's interest. Later, a customer who was robbed in the pawnshop demands to see the security tapes, but the Golds refuse and a confrontation ensues.
A customer with a sketchy sales past comes in with a valuable sports car; Ashley deals with a woman and her so-called rare music box; Seth and Ashley confront an unruly customer.
The Golds surprise a customer who wants to sell his deceased wife's diamond ring; a feud erupts after Ashley interrupts Les during a tough negotiation.
Les considers buying a coat allegedly made of rare monkey fur; Seth aims to make a pricey purchase that he thinks can save the store money.
An elderly woman is upset with Seth when her fur coat is ripped; Les negotiates for a vintage gum-ball machine; and Seth and Ashley fight about lazy workers.
A diamond pocket watch is brought into the store, but the owner has troubling authenticating it; Bobby J goes for a ride in a custom low rider.
The price of gold drops, forcing the staff to make sales; Les ponders buying some pricey arrowheads; and Ashley doesn't let a woman's intimidating size stop her from having a confrontation with her.
Les covets a luxury watch and asks Harold's advice about it; Ashley quarrels with a customer who wants her stolen property back, but who won't follow the proper channels with the police.
Seth hires a consultant who questions Les' skills; the Golds examine some Star Trek collectibles; a customer gets angry when Ashley won't accept her broken car seat.
In the seventh-season finale, an angry Seth walks out of the store, and Les finds him in a surprising place; Ashley deals with some wild creatures and a customer to whom size matters.
In the eighth-season opener, Les worries about Seth's loyalty and suspects he's dealing with a competitor; a skeleton rock band frightens Ashley; and Les makes an offer on an old Dick Tracy radio watch.
A huge fishing lure entices Les and Ashley, but Seth has doubts about whether it will sell; Byron is pushed beyond his limits; and Les clashes with a hot-tempered customer.
Ashley smells marijuana in the warehouse, so Seth proposes that the employees be drug tested while Les tries using bribery to uncover the culprit; Les rides a three-wheeled motorbike; a piece of art that may be Picasso's arrives in the store.
Seth is blindsided when an ex-NHL star stops by the shop with a friend and, against Ashley's wishes, he offers the athlete a job. Elsewhere, Ashley faces off with a customer whose insults turn personal; Les contemplates buying a vintage fortune-telling machine.
A storm threatens to knock out power at the store, where Seth tries to formulate a plan to handle the on-site cash reserves while his father maintains that everything will simply be fine.
Seth and Les have a confrontation over their personal business styles, which intensifies after problems in the warehouse arise.
Seth's plan to change the business structure is derailed when Les goes behind his back to confront the employees face-to-face, resulting in a confrontation between father and son.
Ashley stages an intervention to lessen the tension between Seth and Les, but things don't go as planned.
Meet the Gold family, Owners of Detroit's biggest pawn shop
Seth and Les argue over the business; Rich believes a customer has a valuable piece of government spy equipment; and the Golds deal with a customer who reneges on a pricey piece of jewellery.
An employee breaks a flat-screen TV; a couple bring in numerous items to sell; and Ashley disrespects Seth in front of the staff.
Seth spends the store's money on an impulse purchase, and Les isn't pleased; Rich ejects an annoying customer; and Les invests in a piece of Detroit history brought in by a customer.
Ashley upsets Les when her actions cost them a customer; a buyer is scammed by a con artist; and Ashley stands up to Les and Seth.
Seth makes a major blunder that could affect the store's financial situation, and Ashley dimes him out to Les.
A highly lucrative sale opportunity is presented to Les and Seth, requiring their immediate and full attention. When Ashley's selfish behaviour threatens the deal, Seth loses it.
An urban hillbilly sells unusual items to finance a farm; Seth's eye for authenticity proves handy when a customer peddles suspect music memorabilia. Later, the grateful hillbilly returns to show his thanks, but one of his farm animals gets loose in the store.
Les tries to catch competitors poaching customers on his property; a man finds out that his diamond-encrusted watch is worthless.