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How to Make Money at Pawn Shops

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By duncan411
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Making money at pawn shops is not hard. But besides selling things to a pawn shop there is another way to cash in. Here is another option if you are looking to make money at your local pawn shops.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    There are many places online where you can sell merchandise, my favorite is ebay. To make money through ebay it is not hard. You must first start out buy creating an ebay account though. It will also ask you for addition personal information, if you plan on selling.

  2. Step 2

    Before you get to the pawn shop, you should browse on ebay and make a list of what you think you could get from the pawn shop. For example dvd's, jewelry, guitars, etc. Find out what their going price on ebay is, or what you think you could sell it for.

  3. Step 3

    Then visit your local pawn shop and see what the prices are. Not everything will turn you a profit, so be on the lookout strictly for things that you know you could make a lot from. Some things can be put on ebay for triple the price or more. So if you do not find anything from your first visit, look around for cheap items in the store then go home and check ebay again. Eventually you might find something good and make hundreds off of just one easy purchase.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always be on the lookout for great money making opportunities.

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on 12/18/2008 I am going to go sell all of my old text books right now so I can make money! Awesome ideas! Thanks!

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