THE PRICE IS WRONG Thieves Allegedly Steal ‘Aaron The Plumber’s’ Iced-Out Chain, Film Themselves At A Pawn Shop, And Find Out It’s A Fake Worth Nothing!
They walked into the jewelry shop looking confident — almost too confident — and asked if they could pawn a big pendant supposedly belonging to Aaron The Plumber, a piece the jeweler instantly recognized from social media. At first glance, it looked heavy, flashy, and expensive… but something about the whole situation felt off.
The jeweler kept it professional and took the piece to the counter, but the minute he picked it up, he could tell the weight wasn’t right. Real precious metals have a certain density, a certain feel — and this pendant felt suspiciously light for something that was supposed to be solid gold.
Then came the moment of truth.
He pulled out the diamond tester, touched it to the first stone… chirp.
Second stone… chirp.
Third stone… longer chirp.
Not a single diamond passed. Every “stone” registered as glass or cheap cubic zirconia.
The room got real quiet.
Trying to give them the benefit of the doubt, the jeweler then tested the metal itself — and that’s when things went from questionable to downright embarrassing. Not only were the stones fake, but the metal wasn’t real gold either. The entire piece was costume jewelry dressed up to look like a rapper’s custom pendant.
At that point, the jeweler confronted them, letting them know the pendant was not authentic and definitely not what they claimed it was. Their confidence vanished instantly. Excuses started flying:
“They told us it was real…”
“We didn’t know…”
“We’re just trying to sell something someone gave us…”
But it was too late — the jig was up.
People online are now clowning them for even trying it, calling it one of the worst attempted pawn scams they’ve seen in a while. And the jeweler? He walked away with another unforgettable story from behind the counter and a reminder that you can’t fake quality — at least not past a diamond tester.
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