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* In another episode, a woman comes across a spider brooch made by Fabergé, and without knowing its background, attempts to sell it to Rick for far below what it's actually worth. Rick doesn't have the heart to gouge the woman and straight up tells her the brooch is more valuable than she thinks, and even gives her an offer that's higher than her original one.
* In another episode, a woman comes across a spider brooch made by Fabergé, and without knowing its background, attempts to sell it to Rick for far below what it's actually worth. Rick doesn't have the heart to gouge the woman and straight up tells her the brooch is more valuable than she thinks, and even gives her an offer that's higher than her original one.
** For the record: She asked for 2000 while Rick offered her 15,000 because "he has a conscience." The reason being that the brooch was actually from the collection of the LAST CZARINA OF RUSSIA and thus it was royal jewelry. But then the woman had to go and throw the goodwill away by asking for a higher amount. Instantly.
** For the record: She asked for 2000 while Rick offered her 15,000 because "he has a conscience." The reason being that the brooch was actually from the collection of the LAST CZARINA OF RUSSIA and thus it was royal jewelry. But then the woman had to go and throw the goodwill away by asking for a higher amount. Instantly.
{{quote| "$17,000!"<br />
{{quote|"$17,000!"
"I'm... really, $15,000 is what I can do."<br />
"I'm... really, $15,000 is what I can do."
"A man who will pay $15,000 will definitely pay $17,000!" }}
"A man who will pay $15,000 will definitely pay $17,000!" }}
* In another instance, the Old Man of all people actually '''raised''' the initial offer. He could have easily gotten a perfect condition Jolly Music Monkey for $100, but instead offered $150 because he would have felt bad since the woman selling it really didn't know how much it was worth. Unlike the above example, she doesn't try to bump it higher and is genuinely grateful.
* In another instance, the Old Man of all people actually '''raised''' the initial offer. He could have easily gotten a perfect condition Jolly Music Monkey for $100, but instead offered $150 because he would have felt bad since the woman selling it really didn't know how much it was worth. Unlike the above example, she doesn't try to bump it higher and is genuinely grateful.