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pawnshop and might
`` Preferably '', said Carl, `` one battered and worn, such as might be found in a pawnshop ''.
However, as a used item in a pawnshop, it will only fetch $ 250 and $ 300, because the customers will be wary that it might be a " lemon " that the seller is getting rid of because it has some hard-to-detect problem.

pawnshop and have
If the pawnshop owner believes that there are " too many used TVs around these days in town ", they may fear that they will only get $ 100 for the TV if they have to unload it to a wholesaler.
Many pawnshops in the Philippines have adapted other services into their nationwide branches like Cebuana Lhuillier Pawnshop. Services like international and domestic remittance, insurance, bills payment, b2b money collection, e-loading for mobile phones, ticketing, and even banking are not unusual to see in a regular pawnshop the Philippines.

pawnshop and little
As such, the customer who comes in with this TV that they paid $ 1000 for when it was new may be offered as little as $ 50 by the pawnshop owner, who is taking into account all of the risk and cost factors.

pawnshop and inventory
On the other extreme, a pawnshop with a huge inventory has several disadvantages.

pawnshop and if
The pawnshop owner takes into account their knowledge of supply and demand for the item in question to determine if they think that they will end up selling the TV for $ 100 to a wholesaler or $ 300 to a pawnshop customer.
Determining if the customer is likely to return to reclaim an item is a subjective decision, and wily customers may attempt to persuade the pawnshop owner that the item in question is important to them (" that necklace belonged to my grandmother, so I will certainly return for it "), and they will claim that they will return to recover it.
As well, the pawnshop owner can assess the item and the pawner ; if a non-disabled twenty year-old male comes into the pawnshop to pawn an electric wheelchair ( perhaps the possession of his late grandfather ), the pawnshop owner may doubt the man's claims that he will return for the wheelchair.
On the other hand, if a middle aged man pawns a top quality set of golf clubs, the pawnshop owner may assess it as more credible that he will return for the items.
The saleability of the item and the amount that the customer wants for it are also factored into the pawnbroker's assessment ; if a customer offers a very salable item at a low price, the pawnbroker may accept it even if it is unlikely that the customer will return, because the pawnshop can turn around a quick profit on the item.

pawnshop and for
The robe, however, was missing, for by that time Barco had disposed of it at a pawnshop in Glendale.
In determining the amount of the loan, the pawnshop owner also assesses the likelihood that the customer will pay the interest for several weeks or months and then return to repay the loan and reclaim the item.
Since the key to the pawnshop business model is making interest off the loaned money, pawnshop owners want to accept items that the customer is likely to want to recover, after having paid interest for a period on the loan.
A pawnshop in a low-income neighborhood that pays a customer $ 300 for a power amplifier with a used value of $ 2000 may find the unit hard to sell alongside much less expensive merchandise.
While the main business activities of a pawnshop are lending money for interest based on valuable items that customers bring in, some pawnshops also undertake other business activities, such as selling brand-new retail items that are in demand in the neighborhood of the store.
In cases where the pawnshop buys items outright, the money is not a loan ; it is a straight payment for the item.
Sol supports both families through the pawnshop, which is in reality a front for Mafia money.
This process has produced-han for-san " Mr., Ms .",-mahen for-masen ( formal negative form ), and-mahyo for-mashō ( formal volitional form ), hichi-ya for shichi-ya " pawnshop ", among other examples.
His partner of the evening took it ; it was destined for a pawnshop.

pawnshop and mostly
In this case, the pawnshop is less interesting to customers, because it is mostly empty.

pawnshop and
King notice a teenage Elvis in a pawnshop years before he was famous and the fashion sense informing the " theme clothes " of the ' 70s " carapace of sheer, radiant glory.
* it may be a form of mortgage a pawnshop holds a pledge over the goods deposited until the money lent is repaid.

pawnshop and owner
The pawnshop owner either turns down hard-to-sell items, or offers a low price.
To determine the amount of the loan, the pawnshop owner needs to take into account several factors.
With that figure in mind as the expected revenue, the pawnshop owner has to factor in the overhead costs of the store ( rent, heat, electricity, phone connection, yellow pages ad, website costs, staff costs, insurance, alarm system, confiscated items, etc.
The pawnshop owner can use a variety of factors to evaluate the likelihood that the customer will return, such as the customer's age, gender, race and body mass index ( BMI ) and balance that against the item being pawned.
* Mackey assaulted the owner of a pawnshop at knife point to learn about the location of two kilos of cocaine which he and the Strike Team stole ( and later lost ) during a raid on Armenian drug dealers.
The term ' Lombard ' for pawnshop ( or pawnshop owner ) was in use well into the late 18th century, thus many of these streets were named with the establishment of shipping agents in those towns.
Released on October 2, 1916, it stars Chaplin in the role of assistant to the pawnshop owner, played by Henry Bergman.

pawnshop and items
A pawnbroker is an individual or business ( pawnshop or pawn shop ) that offers secured loans to people, with items of personal property used as collateral.
If, in an extreme case, a pawnshop only accepted items that customers had no interest in ever reclaiming, it would not make any money from interest, and the store would in effect become a second hand dealer.
If items are attractively laid out in display cases and shelves, the pawnshop looks more professional and reputable.
Once passersby start shopping in the store, they may be more inclined to pawn or sell their own items to the pawnshop.
Some pawnshop owners prevent clutter look by storing overstocked items, or less attractive items such as snow tires, in a back room or basement.
Depending on where a pawnshop is located, these other retail items may range from guitar and musical instruments to firearms.

pawnshop and through
The heist entails the following: as the pawnshop is adjacent to a vacant apartment, they must first break into a small courtyard, climb onto the roof of another small apartment, and break in through a window of the vacant home.

pawnshop and .
They went to the pawnshop of Joseph Miller of 1162 Sixth Avenue.
This is often thought of in terms of a range, with the low point being the wholesale value of the used good, in the case that the pawnshop is unable to sell it, and they decide to sell it to a wholesale merchant of used goods.
The higher point in the range is the retail sale price in the pawnshop.

pawnshop and music
His family was very poor with no tradition of music, his father being the caretaker of the town pawnshop.

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