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Cash Converters Policy
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Help!!! ..... I'm having a crisis. Mr M has managed to lose the receipt for my grandmothers ring which we pawned in Cash converters a few months ago when times were hard. Does anyone know their policy on claiming it back? I will call them tomorrow but just wanted some piece of mind.
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''Your ID and Photo will be recorded on our data base ''
I am sure you just need to be able to produce the same ID you used to pawn it.
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''Your ID and Photo will be recorded on our data base ''
I am sure you just need to be able to produce the same ID you used to pawn it.
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I went to a pawnbroker when I was clearing up a tenants bankrupt estate ( I felt I needed the practice and experience ) He had drunk himself to death
and took passports and the will
and his 'frequent flier' card
and said as his executor I am him and so I will redeem anything you have in the shop he pawned
and they were very helpful ( and said all melted down I am afraid - we dont wait around for business reasons )
whcih I didnt think was bad actualy as it was obvious he had er pawned things wh werent his ... ( in fact they were mine )
I went to a pawnbroker when I was clearing up a tenants bankrupt estate ( I felt I needed the practice and experience ) He had drunk himself to death
and took passports and the will
and his 'frequent flier' card
and said as his executor I am him and so I will redeem anything you have in the shop he pawned
and they were very helpful ( and said all melted down I am afraid - we dont wait around for business reasons )
whcih I didnt think was bad actualy as it was obvious he had er pawned things wh werent his ... ( in fact they were mine )
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