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  2. iPawn - Wikipedia

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    iPawn was established with the purpose of utilizing the latest technologies and internet for the veteran pawnbroking industry and to serve as a high-end pawn broker, [3] delivering a simple, private way [4] to get loans or sell high end goods through the internet. The idea came after learning about the high interest rates charged by pawn shops.

  3. Pawnbroker - Wikipedia

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    Some of these so-called loan offices are even located in the upper floors of office buildings. The modern euphemism for the upscale pawn shop is the "high-end collateral lender", [7] lending to upper-class often white-collar individuals, including doctors, lawyers and bankers, as well as more colorful individuals like high-rolling gamblers. [8]

  4. Best Things To Pawn To Get Quick Cash: What Do Pawn Shops Buy?

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    High-Demand Pawn Items. Pawn shops know certain things have good resale value; here are some of the best things to pawn. ... New High-End TVs. If you’re looking to pawn a nice, new TV, it needs ...

  5. History of pawnbroking - Wikipedia

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    The money was lent for three months, and at the end of five months the pledge, if unredeemed, was sold by auction under very carefully prescribed conditions. [1] In Norway a police licence was required for lending money on pawn where the amount advanced did not exceed 4, 10s. Beyond that sum no licence was necessary, but the interest charged ...

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  7. FirstCash - Wikipedia

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    Jack Daugherty founded Cash America in 1983 (possibly 1984), [3] after prior experience running a pawn shop and a failed venture hunting for oil. [4] He reinvested his earnings into acquiring more pawn shops, growing his business to 36 locations by 1987 and 101 at the end of 1988. [4]

  8. EZCorp - Wikipedia

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    EZCORP, Inc. is an American pawn shop operator based in Austin, Texas which provides services across the United States and Latin America. [3] It is a publicly traded company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange [4] and is the second largest pawn shop operator in the U.S. [5] after Cash America International.

  9. Category:Pawn shops - Wikipedia

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