1. Our donation and participation to our downtown community.  
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http://maldenarts.com/  
2.We were recently voted best of Malden In June's issue of Community
Classifieds   
Best of Malden Poll Ad in Boston
Herald
3. Great deals and sound bargains review. All over the internet.
4.Article in Lowell Sun about Malden center thrift store.
6. Malden Center thrift store in Advocate.
7. Another happy customer.
8.Wbz news radio did a story on us here is link http://www.wbz1030.com/index.php?
9.Fox 25 news did two stories on us on tv, type in webuyeverything.net in youtube.com to view for free.
10 The Boston Metro did a cover story on our store that ran for three days.
11 Channel 5 news did a story on us as well. go to youtube.com for that.
12.  malden advocate did a review on us read below.
13. Boston metro newspaper article on pawn shops front page.
14. We also get some bad reviews as well but we strive for the best ones and learn from them. (consignment rules)
Malden Thrift , Pawn, Antiques,Consign, Boston off train
orange line.
5.Shopinusa.com love us.
Malden Center Thrift Store 88+86 Pleasant St. Malden Ma 02148 Right off orange line 617-633-3399
Jewelry Sale Every Monday
& Friday Only From
Noon-2:00pm. Free
appraisals on all jewelry &
Antiques. 20% off all jewelry
Except gold.
The New, Upscale
Pawnbrokers

equally anxious to buy when they see the
equally anxious to buy when they see the
price tags on jewelry, musical instruments,
camera and stereo equipment. With most
goods priced at 60 percent less than retail,
merchandise move quickly. "We do a
tremendous amount of retail sales," said
[owner, Roy] Bayles.
[owner, Roy] Bayles.

said [owner, Roy] Bayles.


Rob and Maria a couple from the North
Shore, come regularly to Malden Thrift/Pawn
to purchase camera equipment. On their last
trip to the store, they purchased four 35 mm
cameras (three Canons and a Nikon), for a
total of $325. Maria said that she comes to
Malden Thrift "because they give us a very
good deal."

[Malden Thrift's owner] pointed out that,
contrary to the stereotype, pawnshop
customers are not all blue-collar workers.
Approximately 60 percent of Malden Thrift
clientele live in Dorchester, Mattapan,
Roxbury, and Boston, but the rest come from
suburbs such as Brookline, Watertown and
Waltham. More than 200 Brookline residents
have pawned at Malden Thrift, and a
Chestnut Hill man has pawned 10 early
American oil paintings for $38,000. “There
has always been a middle-class segment of
the population that has pawned"....

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The Malden Advocate
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