Archive for January, 2010

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Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Tight Credit Sends Mexicans to Pawn Shops

Friday, January 29th, 2010

From St Catharines Standard

Posted By REUTERS

Mexicans are lining up at pawnshops to hock their jewelry, family heirlooms — and in one case a harp fashioned from a shark’s jaw — in more evidence Mexico is struggling to recover from a deep recession.

Maria del Refugio Garduno, a 60-year-old widow, pawned her watch for 400 pesos ($31) after her son lost his job last month, sending her household’s finances into a tailspin.

“I had to come here just to be able to buy some medicine,” Garduno said at a pawn shop in the capital, Mexico City. “Our money just isn’t going far enough.”

Across the country, unemployment remains near its highest level in 14 years even though Mexico’s recession technically ended in the third quarter with a big industrial rebound.

The government thinks better jobs data from December shows Mexico has turned a corner in terms of employment, but even the finance ministry expects only a partial recovery from last year when the economy likely shrank about 7%.

Loans made at Nacional Monte de Piedad, Mexico’s largest chain of pawnshops, rose about 20% during the first three weeks of January compared to the same period in 2009.

The increase is higher than the 10% rise in pawns during 2009, and some people borrowing against their wares said recent tax hikes and rising government-set fuel prices had put extra pressure on their finances.

A value-added tax on most goods rose by 1 percentage point to 16% on Jan. 1, a few weeks after the government bumped up gasolizne prices after keeping them steady most of 2009.

“It’s hitting me all at once,” said Pedro Uribe, a street vendor in downtown Mexico City, who pawned one of his wife’s religious figurines.

People Pawn The Weirdest Things

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

From Flash News Dot Com:

People Pawn The Weirdest Things
LONDON (Wireless Flash - FlashNews) – These days, people try to pawn the strangest things for quick cash.
Emma Pankhurst of UK-based online pawnbroker, borro.com, says a farmer recently tried to pawn his livestock in exchange for cash.

Borro had to turn down the offer since live sheep and cows can’t be easily kept in their storage facilities.

Bizarre items people have successfully pawned include a set of gold teeth, a platinum belly piercing bar, and a rowing singlet worn by Olympic athletes.

The most commonly pawned items are fancy watches. Pankhurst once heard of a man pawning his in order to fund a wild night out.

One lady pawned her jewelry to buy herself a plane ticket to meet her father for the first time in 40 years.

Pankhurst says many customers use pawn loans to pay for plastic surgery, divorce lawyers, or medical bills. Their services have come in especially handy amidst the economic crisis.

Pawn Shop Tales

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Here’s a fun and quick story from a Pawnbroker Hero in Canada

This was a first for me

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A lady came in with a bag full of dvds and in obvious pain.

She needed $30.00 for cab fair to the hospital. She was in labour.

I gave it to her … quickly.
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Ralph Schweitzer
Grade A Computers and Pawns
Enderby, B.C., Canada

Pawnonomics - Top 5 Business Books in US

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

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