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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
<div>OLD GOODIES ANTIQUES, PARKVIEW SHOPPING MALL, PRETORIA We are having a very negative experience with Old Goodies Antiques, Parkview Shopping Mall in Pretoria. It is a shop that sells second hand goods and antiques. My mother in law was moved to frail care in November 2018 when *****, the store manager, offered to put her household goods on consignment on the floor with a 50/50 split. I provided her with my banking details and the agreement was that they would pay our 50% as the goods would sell. After numerous telephonic requests and no monies paid, she provided us with a list of goods sold on 22 July 2019. They still did not pay any outstanding monies, although the outstanding amount was R27 478,75 at the time. In September 2019 we consulted an attorney to handle the case and we tried to accommodate the owner, Johan Fouché, by accepting weekly instalments of R5 000 as agreed upon by the attorneys on behalf of the two parties. Since then he has only paid two instalments instead of six. I would really caution people to do business with them, they prey on you when you are most vulnerable and then they cheat you out of the monies owed to you. </div>
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
<div>OLD GOODIES ANTIQUES, PARKVIEW SHOPPING MALL, PRETORIA We are having a very negative experience with Old Goodies Antiques, Parkview Shopping Mall in Pretoria. It is a shop that sells second hand goods and antiques. My mother in law was moved to frail care in November 2018 when *****, the store manager, offered to put her household goods on consignment on the floor with a 50/50 split. I provided her with my banking details and the agreement was that they would pay our 50% as the goods would sell. After numerous telephonic requests and no monies paid, she provided us with a list of goods sold on 22 July 2019. They still did not pay any outstanding monies, although the outstanding amount was R27 478,75 at the time. In September 2019 we consulted an attorney to handle the case and we tried to accommodate the owner, Johan Fouché, by accepting weekly instalments of R5 000 as agreed upon by the attorneys on behalf of the two parties. Since then he has only paid two instalments instead of six. I would really caution people to do business with them, they prey on you when you are most vulnerable and then they cheat you out of the monies owed to you. </div>
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