submitted by anon to AnonTalk 2 monthsMar 1, 2024 20:20:07 ago (+2/-1) (www.newegg.com)
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anon 0 points 2 months ago
I bought a Milwaukee Packout (wheeled case with handle) that included 2 5.0 batteries, and 4 tools, $400 bucks.
Pawn shops have contractors come in that do the tools as collateral for a cash advance. Sometimes they come back and get the tools, sometimes they do not so the pawn shop will sell them. As long as the tool as value, they can use it for collateral. Think a good table saw for a few hundred, the pawn show will do a cash advance to the contractor for an interest percentage and give them up to 75% of the value (less if they don't have a reputation with the pawn shop). if the contractor defaults on the payment, they sell the tool to get their money and whatever interest they would have charged back.
You need to find a pawn shop that isn't run by niggers.
The first time I walked into a pawn shop was an experience. It was like a walking into a small store.
Don't ever sell something to a pawn shop unless you are really hard up. They will fleece you and make you feel like you got the better end of the deal. It's their job though.