
delicateharmony
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Depends on the pawn shop, and how you present yourself. As little as a few hundred dollars, to at most maybe a grand ($1000).
Shop around before hand, and show a great deal of confidence in yourself and the item you're pawning. Do not come across as desperate. If you do, the cash will drop...
-dh |
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kjbopp
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Is this a trick question??? Are u trying to buy back a $1500 ring or if someone else pawned a $1500 ring??? I would say less 20-25%. |
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chuckysnew
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youll be lucky to get 100 on a good day |
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poolxxxshark.my265
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depends if its gold diamonds ect but typically you could expect to get about $300 cash |
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-doozer-
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less than half probally |
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Alek R
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try selling it for the same price |
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cutie.xo.pie*heart
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It depends on the condition of the ring, but for a quality ring - $100-$250. I don't think any shop would go above that. Try to get the best deal you can! |
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porsha226
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less than half so around 450-650.
if you going sell it sell it on ebay. |
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Bri
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Probably $350 - $450. you would get better price if you sell it. |
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cwb63ss
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800-1000 depends where you go |
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Ricky Lee
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Maybe 100 bucks |
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Scott C
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20- 25% of the appraised value. If you don't plan on going back and renewing it, you would be better off selling it outright. |
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Babe
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you'll be lucky to get $200 |
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Right on
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Maybe $100.... they don't want to give out much money on anything... if it's a color stone they don't want it.... diamonds and gold is what they want.. |
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pirate00girl
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$150.00 probably. less if they can get away with it. |
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hunnysbeckers
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Probally about 20 dollars...you will get the cost of the gold per ounce which is not much considering its just a ring. You would be better off to sell it on ebay. |
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elegante247
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$30 - $50 |
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opi
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I took my $1500 ring to a pawn shop and she said at the most they could give me $86 for it...I still have the ring. |
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