A pawn shop will, because you must give them something to get the loan and if you fail to pay they will keep it and try to sell it.
What is the maximun interest fee on a pawn loan in CA?
i did it before so Why not?
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Most pawn shops (it depends on local laws) will allow an individual to borrow money, using an item of value as collateral for the loan. If the loan is not paid back WITH INTEREST in a specified amount of time, the item can be sold or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the terms of the loan. On the other hand, if you sell something to a pawn shop they will sometimes give you a little more money since they don't need to hold the item until the loan expires. Most cities require that pawn shops write down the identification information about anyone who wants to pawn or sell an item in case the police discover that the item was stolen.
In most states, a person must be 18 in order to pawn something. Exceptions are in areas where the legal age is 21. If you know the legal age of an area, than you know how old you must be to pawn something.
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You don't have to be 18 to "BUY" something but to "SELL" something "YES"
a pawn is when people find stuff that they dont really use but they know it worth something so they go to a pawn shop and ask for money so they can take it and sell it.
yes but you have to pay
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The best pawn shop will really depend on the item you plan to pawn. I would suggest checking out National Pawn www.pawndeals.com - (910) 793-3333
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In most cases this is prosecuted as a theft.
its means the pawn on the a-file captures something on the b5-square
Why would they who wants something if it's broke the pawn shop sells what they buy so if it's broken they can't use it
Most coin dealers will buy bullion silver. Any pawn shop will give you something for it. Some jewelers will, too. Try going to a pawn shop.