Buyer beware: gold stores in our area say they’ve seen a huge increase in people coming in unknowingly trying to sell fake gold they had just purchased on the street. Two gold stores just a few miles apart on Lake Worth Road have heard the story a million times. “So, people will be coming into the store, after being approached at the gas station or a parking lot of some sort,” Justin Levin from the Lake Worth Gold Mine said in a recent interview with CBS12 News.
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