Nothing. Joe was the Beetling shop owner and he bought 2nd hand and often dubious items from others.
Old Joe stole Scrooge's belongings, including his bed curtains, bedposts, and even his clothes, to sell after Scrooge's death. This dark deed serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of Scrooge's stinginess and lack of compassion for others.
Old Joe owner of the Beetling Shop
In Act II of "A Christmas Carol," Old Joe buys the bed curtains, bedposts, and bedclothes from the two women and the man who are selling stolen items they took from Scrooge after he died. They consider these items as their right to take given that Scrooge is no longer around to use them.
In Stave 4, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come takes Scrooge to: The Corn Exchange Old Joe's beetling shop Scrooge's bedroom Caroline's and her husband's rented home Through the London street to Bob Cratchit's home Then to Scrooge's old office but now used by someone else To the graveyard where Scrooge's headstone lay
The old man looking for Scrooge's old things in "A Christmas Carol" is a pawnbroker, who buys and sells second-hand goods. Scrooge's belongings are being sold to the pawnbroker after his death as he had no family or close friends to inherit them.
The old man looking at Scrooge's things is the Ghost of Christmas Past in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." This ghost appears to show Scrooge scenes from his past in order to help him reflect on his life and understand the choices that have led him to his current state.
Joe and Mrs. Dilber in "A Christmas Carol" discuss the value of the items in Scrooge's home after his death. Mrs. Dilber is interested in selling his belongings, while Joe is more concerned about the circumstances of Scrooge's passing. They argue about whether Scrooge had a peaceful death and if he left any money behind.
The undertaker, char lady and laundress sell some of Scrooge's belongings for any money they can
in the trailer for JONAS when joe goes outside to take out the rubbish the fans steal his socks and tear most of his clothes off
no he is not dead. he is steal alive.
Scrooge rhymes with stooge.
The pennies used to cover the eyes of the dead Jacob Marley. Then after the death of Marley Scrooge took on all his deeds and ledgers - basically all his belongings
Magica de Spell. She wants to steal his Number One Dime to melt it down and get the Midas Touch-ymjb