Gold Garter
a rhine shell from hakoo beach in Africa the size of a speck of dust kept in a ziploc bag- sold for 50 BUCKS
to get money to pay for plastic surgery.
Yes, the pawn shop receives a ticket from you which will have the pawn # then once you have received the item in which was pawned they tell you who pawned it.
When a person brings an item to a pawn shop, it is considered a pawn transaction. In this arrangement, the individual offers the item as collateral for a loan, receiving cash based on the item's appraised value. If the loan is repaid within the agreed timeframe, the item is returned; if not, the pawn shop retains ownership and can sell it.
greek didrachm coin
No, it is not possible to pawn the same item twice because once an item is pawned, it is held as collateral until the loan is repaid or the item is forfeited.
The Luxor Sphinx Head has been in the Pawn Shop the longest.
At least 16- 18. They won't pawn it unless they think you are responsible enough. If you are under 16, they'd want to know where you got the item from.
Yes, you can retrieve a pawned item by paying back the loan amount plus any interest and fees charged by the pawn shop. It's important to check the specific terms of your pawn agreement, as the timeframe for redemption may vary. If you fail to reclaim the item within the agreed period, it may be sold by the pawn shop. Always keep your pawn ticket, as it is necessary for reclaiming your item.
Jewelry
Typically, the person who pawned an item must be the one to pick it up, as they are the legal owner and the transaction is recorded under their name. However, some pawn shops may allow someone else to retrieve the item if the original owner provides proper identification and authorization. It’s important to check the specific policies of the pawn shop in question.
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