Pawngo.com is the first full-service online pawn shop. Not only does it take the hassle out of pawning or selling something, but, since everything is done online, it also eliminates the embarrassment inherent in the process.
Convienience is the key here. After answering a few questions about your item, you get an e-mail estimate. Then you ship your item off and as soon as Pawngo receives it, they send your money to your bank account as soon as a final offer is agreed upon. They have a team of evaluators that keep up with current market prices so that a fair deal is always offered.
Started by Todd Hills last June, Pawngo has already loaned over $3 million dollars. Todd has a loyal and hardworking staff behind him that keep the business running smoothly. They pride themselves on their ethics and will work on a repayment plan for people who are unable to pay back their loans.
Pawngo's minimum loan is $250, so they're not looking for smaller items found in some brick-and-mortar pawn shops like CDs, books, and older electronics. They're looking for high-end jewlery, handbags, and DSLR cameras. Not only does this mean that the person pawning an item is able to get the amount of money they need, it means that customers can purchase the items that are sold rather than pawned at a deep discount.
In general, pawning something is a great way to get some quick cash, especially if your credit score isn't great. And you're not selling anything. You get your valuables back as soon as you pay back the loan. In the process, you can get out of any unexpected tight financial situations that might arise. Pawngo not only simplifies the process, but it also helps to ease the emotional turmoil inherent in parting with something of sentimental value.
