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Is there a limit
or cap to the total amount I can borrow from
All Pawn, Inc.?
I do not want to loose my pawned items. How long do
I have to redeem them?
Is it possible to
extend a loan past 60 days?
If I do not
redeem, pay interest or extend
within the grace period, what happens?
When I pawn
an item do I receive cash or will
I get a check from All Pawn?
Can I redeem
my items or pay interest with a
check, credit card or other non-cash
forms?
Can I make
interest payments by mail?
Can another person redeem my items
without my knowledge?
What can I do if my pawn ticket is lost or destroyed?
I feel embarrassed to use pawn services
or even enter a pawn shop. Why? |
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Is there a limit
or cap to the total amount I can borrow from
All Pawn, Inc.? |
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Answer: |
The
only limit is the amount we will
loan on a single item of collateral. When you
need cash
beyond the single item limit, you can offer
multiple
items for collateral. Given the total value
and number of items, you can borrow thousands when you
need it. |
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I do not want to loose my pawned items. How long do
I have to redeem them? |
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There is a
60 day (grace) period in which to redeem
your items. To redeem your property,
present your pawn ticket and repay the
loan plus the up-to-date interest. (see
extentions) |
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Is it possible to
extend a loan past 60 days? |
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Yes. If
the loan is within the initial 60 day
grace period, you may request an
extension. Bring your pawn ticket and
pay your interest up-to-date to begin an
additional 60 days. |
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If I do not
redeem, pay interest or extend
within the grace period, what happens? |
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Answer: |
By Texas
State Law, your items become the legal
property of the lender (pawn broker). |
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When I pawn
an item do I receive cash or will
I get a check from All Pawn? |
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Answer: |
CASH! We
are a cash only pawn broker. |
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Can I redeem
my items or pay interest with a
check, credit card or other non-cash
forms? |
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No. We are
a cash only pawn broker. |
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Can I make
interest payments by mail? |
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Answer: |
In special cases, it is possible to make
such arrangements. Call the location at
which you made the loan for detailed
information.
All Pawn, Inc. in The Woodlands-Spring area (281.363.2110)
All Pawn
II, Inc. in Willis (936.809.7396) |
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Can another person redeem my items
without my knowledge? |
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Yes. By law, a third party can
redeem your items, but must possess the
original pawn ticket, present a valid
ID, and pay-off the loan in full.
Therefore, is best practice to keep your
pawn ticket in a safe place. To avoid
fraud, DON'T LOSE OR MISPLACE YOUR
PAWN TICKET. |
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What can I do if my pawn ticket is lost or destroyed? |
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Go immediately to the All Pawn location
where you made the loan. If your items have not been redeemed and you are
within the grace period, you can complete and submit a lost ticket request for a
nominal fee. Bring the same photo identification
card you used when pawning your items. |
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I feel embarrassed to use pawn services
or even enter a pawn shop. Why? |
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There was once a stigma to being "seen" in a
pawn shop, but those days have long past. All Pawn, Inc. is a modern,
upscale shop with good security for
borrowers and shoppers and a friendly,
helpful staff. Many of our shoppers and
loan clients are people from area
businesses, organizations and law
enforcement communities. |
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