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Vegas Shopping Pawn Deals
Vegas shopping pawn deals - The best deals are on brand name tools, TV's, musical instruments and DVD's. High-end, brand name watches as well as fine, estate jewelry can be bought at spectacular, fantastic prices. But it's not likely. Why? Because the pawn people are in the same business you are - they are looking for the deal. And they have a lot of buyers including other stores, commercial buyers, individuals, and friends standing by who want first dibbs. Not to mention themselves, even pawn brokers give out Christmas gifts and birthday presents. Honey attracts more than flies. 
Downtown has pawn shops pictured here, where you can go shopping and get deals while you are in Vegas. Every part of the city also has pawn shops. Look for tools, TV's, jewelry and guns.
When looking for your Vegas shopping pawn deals be aware that fancy chunk of gold encrusted with diamonds is more likely to be a ticking bomb. Sure, it looks like the deal of a century. Before you buy ask the broker if he has a guarantee, and what it is. Most offer 10 day guarantees. But it does not cover damaging the item or changing your mind. What shops offer is to fix, repair or replace. They do not give back money. They give store credit. And usually it is good for that store only. Guns are a little different. They generally come with a one year guarantee on parts and labor, unless they are sold as is, or collector items - which means no guarantee. Yes, pawn shops like Bargain Pawn are big re-sellers of guns, and it maybe one of your best Vegas shopping pawn deals. 18 year olds can buy long guns. But you must be 21 to buy handguns. The same goes for pawning guns. When you buy you have to wait up to 7 days with background check after filling out Federal form 4473. You also have to pay the $25 Brady Tax. Yep, you have to pay that tax and file and wait for the background check when you are re-deeming your pawned gun. Clark County is the only county in Nevada to have gun registration as I am writing this. But there is a way around form 4473 and the Brady Tax. It's known as the CCW. Get a permit to carry a concealed weapon. It's called a Nevada Concealed Firearms Permit. Once you have it, not only can you carry a gun (remember to carry that little blue card), but you no longer have to wait for background check or pay the Brady Tax on gun purchases or pawns. 
Vegas pawn shops offer deals and see every kind of shopping pawn offered, including pianos and semi's pictured here. Though, not usually together. You will find this unique street performer on Fremont Street.
How to get a Nevada Concealed Firearms Permit? Take a class, naturally. The answer for everything. Bargain Pawn has multiple classes a month. The cost is a bargain at $60. Check and you will find most business offer the same class for $300. Need a short term loan. Pawn houses are the places to go for fast, immediate cash - provided you have collateral. Collateral can be tools, jewels, TV's, bullion, guns, guitars, tokens, cameras - you get the idea. Anything our trusty brokers can put a value on, Mamma's antique hat, Dad's stuffed moose. Provided it's in working order and has all the cords, keyboards and triggers. That's why houses of pawn are so interesting. They put a value on your item - half of what it's worth if you are lucky, and give you money in exchange for a ticket. You have 120 days to redeem your item for the amount they lent you. Remember, this is important, they are charging you 10% for each month. Gee, that's a lot. What would happen if you pawned a watch for $100?
First month (any day in each month counts as full month) - now you owe $110
Second month - now you owe $121
Third month - now you owe $133
Fourth month - now you owe $146. Forget it.
They know you aren't going to pay and re-deem your pawn now. Pawn brokering is big business. It's much better to be shopping than pawning - Vegas shopping pawn deals.

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