Allied Pawn

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Sandra P.
Jan 20, 2023
Just visited Allied Pawn and was impressed by their friendly staff and clean store. They offered me a fair price for my used tools, and I walked out with cash in hand!
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Samantha Reyes
Mar 20, 2023
Allied Pawn is my go-to place for selling and pawning my items. The team is knowledgeable, and I always get a good deal. Their jewelry repair services are also fantastic!
Frequently asked questions
help_outline How does a pawn (collateral) loan work?
A pawn loan is a secured cash loan where customers provide collateral to the pawn broker, who holds the item until the loan is repaid or defaults.
help_outline Which all items can I pawn?
You can pawn items with resale value including gold, silver, diamonds, luxury watches, electronics, designer handbags, art, vehicles, and more.
help_outline Can I pawn broken, old & used jewelry?
Yes, precious metals have value based on current market rates, so broken or old jewelry can still be pawned.
help_outline How is the appraisal of an item done?
Jewelry appraisals are based on current metal or diamond market prices, while other items are evaluated by their average online sale value.
help_outline How long is the duration of a pawn loan?
The standard pawn loan duration is 30 days.
help_outline What if I am unable to pay and redeem my item?
You can choose to pay only the interest to renew your loan or let the pawn shop take possession of the item.
help_outline What happens in case I don’t repay my loan in time?
If the loan is not repaid, the pawn shop will take possession of the item and sell it.
help_outline Will my item be placed for sale when I Pawn it?
No, your item remains yours until you fail to reclaim or renew your loan.
help_outline Is it required to have a good credit history to be able to get a cash loan?
No, pawn loans are secured by collateral, not based on credit history.
help_outline Can someone else pay my loan & pick up my item?
Yes, but only the original pledger can collect the item.
help_outline Can a debit or credit card be used to pay for my loan?
Only debit cards may be used for loan payments, while both can be used for store purchases.
help_outline Is there a limit on the loan amount that I can borrow?
There is no set limit on loan amounts; it depends on the collateral value.
help_outline Will I be informed when my loan is about to expire?
Yes, you will receive a text notification before the loan expiration.
help_outline Are pawn transactions confidential?
Yes, all transactions are regulated and kept confidential.
help_outline What is the interest that needs to be paid?
Interest rates typically start as low as 3% per month for military members, with competitive rates for other clients.
help_outline Is buying at a pawnshop better than buying at a retail store?
Yes, purchases at pawn shops can be significantly cheaper, often around half the retail price.
help_outline Why should one get a loan at a pawn shop?
Pawn loans offer a quick, legal way to meet short-term cash needs without complex procedures.
help_outline What are the steps involved in getting a pawn loan?
1. Bring your item for appraisal. 2. Present a government-issued ID. 3. Sign required documents and receive cash.
help_outline Is stolen merchandise sold in pawn shops?
No, pawn shops are regulated and monitor transactions closely to avoid stolen goods.
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What We Offer

Financial Services

Pawn Loans
Cash loans secured by collateral items with competitive interest rates and flexible terms.

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Buy/Sell Valuable Items
A range of valuable items including jewelry, electronics, and luxury goods available for purchase or pawn.

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