BlogTuesday, September 29 2020
It seems like TVs leap in technological advancement with each passing year. Today, you can get a large, high-quality flat-screen TV for only a few hundred dollars. That means you’ve probably considered getting rid of your old one. But don’t throw it out or sell it for pennies at a garage sale. You see, pawn shops love TVs. Everyone wants one, so they sell easily. You can make good money off your flat-screen — enough to cover a good chunk of a new TV — by bringing it to a pawn shop near you. Here’s a quick guide on getting the most bank for your TV buck. How to Pawn Your Flat-Screen TVNabbing the best price at a pawn shop will require some preparation. Research your TV before heading to the pawn shop so you can make sure you get a fair price. Pay Attention to BrandDifferent brands hold different weights. The best brands tend to be those that are reliable and have a lot of name recognition. Some of these brands include:
Other renowned names like Sharp and Vizio won’t fetch as high a price as the above brands, but you’ll still make good money. Then, there are lower-tier brands like Insignia and Toshiba. You’ll still be able to earn something off these TVs, but don’t expect a ton. Consider SizeSize is a huge consideration for anyone buying a TV. Naturally, pawn shops will fork over a lot of money if your TV is large. Anything that’s at least 42 inches will get you a good price. If it’s especially massive, you could expect several hundred dollars. Smaller TVs over 26 inches but less than 42 inches will get you something, but not a ton. And lastly, don’t expect much — if anything at all — for TVs under 26 inches. They just don’t have much demand. Remember, pawn shops have to make money. If they’re not able to mark up an already low-demand TV and make a profit, they won’t likely take it. Shop Around For the Best OfferPawn shops are subject to the same laws of supply and demand that any other business is. If a pawn shop has a lot of TVs and not a lot of buyers, you aren’t going to get a good price. Likewise, a pawn shop that can’t seem to hold onto TVs for more than a day will pay you much more — because they can mark up the TV more and make a bigger profit. With this in mind, shop around at several shops to see what offers you get. One other quick tip: bring the box, cables, and remote if you have them. You’ll get more money out of your TV. Cash Out Your Flat-Screen For a New OneOur Philadelphia pawn shop has some flat-screens in stock if you want to replace yours. But if you don’t want a new TV, feel free to take a look at our other items. Bring your TV into Cash Express today — let’s get you a good price. |
