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    Rome, Italy. rent for a small store is 800/mo where this store is, and an average salary is about 1200/mo. This antique/junk store sells like 2 things a day(with average price being 5€) always takes unfavorable exchanges and generally isn’t great business-wise, yet it’s been here for 15 years, in a district where most - more reasonable - businesses fail within 2 years.

    It doesn’t take credits cards, only cash. There’s a flight simulator controller from the 80s that didn’t sell for a decade.

    Maybe I’m just paranoid.

    Edit: i still love that store, I’m addicted to collecting old junk (self promotion time: I founded a coin collecting community over at lemmy.ml,its called numismatics) and I go to that store every month or so, it helped me to get rid of some old vynil records from my grandfather in exchange for some cash (obv without receipt) but still, I think it either evades taxes (taking that from granted) or it’s something bigger, like a front for a mafia or something else.

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      Had a similar one as well in a former neighbourhood I used to live. Turns out the guy is one of the biggest online sellers and keeps the shop for some legal reasons/for customers to come and see an object in real life/to keep him entertained while in reality he had tremendous trade volumes online.

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        The fact is that the store owner is a massive boomer, I need to write him via sms because he doesn’t have WhatsApp (ubiquitous in Italy and all of Europe) and only owns a dumb phone, as an online seller myself, I think a smartphone is a must these days. He doesn’t have a site, he thinks eBay is the devil (and as an ebay seller, that’s true, but for other reasons) so I don’t think he’s an online seller, he’s just not the type

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          Yeah, in that case he is very likely just living off inheritance or something. I know exactly what you mean, though - initially I thought the guy I described above is “your” type of guy. I know more than enough of these idiots but most now have a smartphone to read telegram channels it seems.

          And the guy I mean still is a huge boomer and asshole, nevertheless. Both online and offline reviews are horrible.

          BTW: Salutami il mio amore segreto, l’Italia. Ancora poche settimane e finalmente potrò tornare a trovarvi.

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            Beh, se passi a Roma non passare da “la lucerna” o passaci, se è il tuo tipo di negozio

            (è il negozio di cui parlo nel post, se non si fosse capito) buona fortuna nella tua visita!

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        It’s possible, there are 2 possibilities.

        Either he only operates the store for fun, and barely breaks even. (and may be possible, he seems really interested in what he does)

        But even then, he may operate the store for fun and launder money for some mafia

        Or it’s shady stuff period.

        In the end, innocent until guilty.

        Edit2: and maybe he’s just rich from his family and just does what he likes.