You'd have to ask the pawn shop that question.
(names of stores)
ez pawn, super pawn, cash america, ect.
Are any Rag Shops Inc still open?
No, unfortunately the Rag Shop went out of business 3 or 4 years ago. It's a real shame because it was a great store. In the 70's there were 2 Rag Shops, one in Hawthorne, NJ and another in Wayne, NJ. They had a HUGE selection of fabrics and the prices were fantastic. Eventually they expanded their craft section, again a HUGE selection with great prices. Their sales were legendary!! They were similar to Joanne stores, but much, much better.
How much do pawn shops buy movies for?
It depends in the condition of your movie.(how scratched it is), It shouldn't really matter for vhs just as long as it works. You can also take you movie to a pawn shop and see how much they will give you for it. if your not okay with the price you can sell it on craiglist, ebay, yard or garage sale,ect.
Will pawn shops buy comic books?
Yes they will, but they might not give you the best value for your money. Be careful. :)
the one who are responsible for cash transaction and release of receipts
How much money can you get at a pawn shop to loan me for a 300 dollar item?
Roughly? Most likely $50 to $150 dollars depending on the item and possibly your customer record (amount of redemptions vs. the amount of items lost). On items other than gold a pawn shop will usually try to get anywhere between at least at 40% to 150% return, making the loan amount come out to generally a third or less of the items projected resale value.
How do you get a pawn shop brokers license in Oregon?
In Oregon, Pawn brokers/shops must be licenced by the Division of Finance and Corporate Securities (DFCS). The main web site address for DFCS is: http://www.dfcs.oregon.gov/index.html. Information specific to the licencing requirements for Pawnbrokers/shops is located at http://licenseinfo.oregon.gov/?fuseaction=license_icon&link_item_id=1761 The division's website for Pawnbrokers is: http://www.dfcs.oregon.gov/pawnbrokers.html. This section details information/requirements regarding Oregon Revised Statute 726. The program manager as of December 2008 is Michael McCord. Statutes and administrative rules as well as a great deal of information regarding the state's requirements to establish and operate a Pawnbroker business in Oregon can also be found in the above links. Department of Consumer & Business Services
Division of Finance and Corporate Securities
350 Winter St. NE, Rm. 410
Salem, OR 97301-3881
Located in the Labor & Industries (L&I) building at the southeast corner of Winter & Center streets
Phone: 503-378-4140 or 503-378-4387
Toll-free (within Oregon only): 866-814-9710
FAX: 503-947-7862
A pawn shop is a store where they sell all kinds of stuff old stuff, new stuff and for lower prices than ussual. --- A pawn shop is a place where someone can come in and "pawn" an item or several items if they are a little tight one month and need some extra cash or they just have some usless items at there house and they want to sell they can bring it to a pawn shop. If you pawn it that gives you the option to come back and pick it up with usually a 25% intrest rate each month. Or some people come to a pawn shop just to get better deals on jewelry, electronics, tools, etc.
Will pawn shops take a Tiffany co bracelet?
Yes, pawn shops will typically accept a Tiffany & Co. bracelet, as it is a recognizable luxury brand with good resale value. However, the amount you can get will depend on the bracelet's condition, demand, and the specific pawn shop's policies. It's advisable to bring any original packaging or documentation to potentially increase its value. Be prepared for the possibility that some shops may not accept it due to their inventory focus or pricing strategies.