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Trust Me, I'm a DealerNewest Review: ... by buying and selling antiques. Unfortunately, making a profit through Paul is not guaranteed, and he warns them at the start that he could potentially lose their finances. Normally, the people on the show have some sort of saddening story to tell, and need the money to visit relatives in distant corners of the world for the last time. For this reason, as a viewer, you get behind Paul Martin ... more |
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by - written on 11/09/09 (Very useful, 248 readings)
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Shown throughout the week at 6:30pm on BBC2, 'Trust Me, I'm A Dealer' is a new programme focusing on antique-dealing, rather than drug-dealing as my misleading title may imply. Presented by Lovejoy wannabe and 'Flog It' host Paul Martin, the premise of the show is a simple one - basically Mr Martin takes the hard-earned savings of a couple, and then tries to get them a return on their money by buying and selling antiques. Unfortunately, making a profit through Paul is not guaranteed, and he warns them at the start that he could potentially lose their finances. Normally, the people on the show have some sort of saddening story to tell, and need the ... Read the complete review

