So you want to get extra money fast and are about to pawn your item? Good choice! Not only will you get cash on the spot, but you also won’t affect your credit and will have the opportunity to redeem your item when you repay the pawn loan and small fee. But what happens if you do not return to reclaim your pawned item? Get to know what your options are if you forget to or are unable to repay your pawn loan in time to redeem your item.
What is a pawn loan?
Many people use their valuables on a regular basis to help make ends meet. Oftentimes a pawn loan is the best solution when an unforeseen need for short term financing arises. With a pawn, the borrower simply brings in the item they wish to use as collateral to help secure the loan along with their government issued ID.
The loan amount is based on a percentage of the value of the item being pledged. The borrower must repay the loan in full plus the small fee (typically due in 30 days) in order to get their item back. Learn more here: How much does a pawn loan cost?
Knowing your options
Unlike with other loans, when a pawn is due, the borrower has many options. The borrower may repay the pawn loan to retrieve the item, pay the interest to renew the loan for another 30 days and keep the account active, or choose to keep the borrowed money by not paying back the loan at all and therefore forfeit the pawned item.
Despite what one may believe, pawnbrokers do not set out to confiscate pawn items so they can be sold. In fact, it’s in their best interest to create happy pawn customers who are likely to return to pawn the same (or more) items should they need extra funds again in the future. Pawnbrokers know that if they sell an item that was pawned, they may only make their money back once, but if you redeem your item and need their services again, that item could create repeat business for them in the future.
As you can see, several options are available when you get a pawn loan; and on top of that, recovery may still be possible even after the pawn’s active term has expired. Being aware of the options available during the life of your pawn transaction will create a more satisfying pawn experience.
Have more questions about pawn loans? We’ve got answers. Quik Pawn Shop in Alabama is a family owned business with a customer first mentality. They do their best to cater to the needs of their customers and help them find what they are looking for at the best price possible. Customers have trusted them for nearly 40 years, and so can you! Speak to our friendly team at 855-402-PAWN (7296) to get started or click here to find a Quik Pawn Shop near you.
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