Jeweler's Cut Jewelry and Pawn

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Tanya Johnson
Sep 15, 2023
The staff here are incredibly friendly and always ready to help. They've assisted me twice in tight situations, and I wouldn't consider going to another pawn shop.
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Mark Thompson
Oct 20, 2023
I was impressed by the selection of jewelry available. The prices seemed fair, and the staff was very knowledgeable. I'll definitely come back for my jewelry needs.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What is pawning & how does it work?
Pawning is the quickest way to borrow money without credit checks. You receive a cash loan against an item, and the pawn broker stores it until you repay the loan along with any interest and fees.
help_outline Is a credit check required for pawning?
No, pawn loans are based on the value of your collateral, not your credit rating.
help_outline What items can be pawned or sold at a pawn shop?
We accept items with resale value including gold, silver, diamonds, watches, musical instruments, electronics, collectibles, sports equipment, and tools.
help_outline Do you accept old and broken jewelry?
Yes, we accept all jewelry regardless of condition, as precious metals still hold value.
help_outline How do you appraise an item & determine its value?
The item's value is assessed based on age, condition, appearance, and demand, along with the current market prices for precious metals.
help_outline What is the maximum period for a pawn loan?
In Alabama, pawn loans are typically for 30 days with an additional 30-day grace period.
help_outline What if I cannot pay the pawn loan?
You can renew your loan for another 30 days by paying a convenience fee, or allow the loan term to expire, after which the shop may sell the item.
help_outline Can someone else make a payment for my pawn loan?
Yes, anyone can make a payment, but only the original pledgor with the pawning receipt can pick up the item.
help_outline How can I pay for purchases and loans at a pawn shop?
Payments for loans can be made with debit cards or cash, while purchases can be made with cash, debit, and credit cards.
help_outline Do you inform customers about loan expiration?
Yes, we notify customers via text and phone calls about their loan status.
help_outline How many items can I pawn and how much can I borrow?
You can pawn as many items as you want and borrow up to the amount of your collateral's appraised value.
help_outline Are loan transactions secure & confidential?
Yes, pawn shops are regulated on local, state, and federal levels, ensuring security and confidentiality.
help_outline Why is buying at a pawn shop better than a retail store?
Pawn shops offer items at significantly lower prices, usually around one third or half of retail prices.
help_outline What is the pawning procedure?
Bring your item, have it appraised, provide ID, sign documents, and receive cash.
help_outline Are stolen goods sold in pawn shops?
No, pawn shops are highly regulated and work closely with law enforcement to prevent the sale of stolen goods.
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Business History

Established in 1983 • 40 years in business
Jeweler's Cut Pawn has been family-owned and operated for over 40 years, providing trusted services for jewelry and pawn loans.

What We Offer

Financial Services

Pawn Loans
Quick cash loans against collateral items without credit checks.

Buying Services

Gold and Jewelry Buying
We purchase gold, silver, and precious gemstones in any condition.

Jewelry Services

Full Service Jewelry Repair
Expert repairs for a variety of jewelry types, ensuring quality restoration.

Resale Services

Electronics Resale
Buying and selling used electronics including TVs, cameras, phones, and more.

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