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Jackofalltrades

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If you have multiple items, jewelry etc. then go pawn them you'll get more money pawning an item than selling it to a pawn shop, pawning your blu ray player and movies should get you over $200 easily and you make payments to get it back, so you don't lose it for good win-win situation imo.

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if you have any video games and a lot of em you don't play anymore or willing to get rid of, especially recent releases you can sell them to gamestop, they buy games 4 higher prices than pawn shops. If you have systems you can sell those also. Look at it in the way of if your in dire need of $ and you can get $ for material things then part with em, you can always replace them and they aren't a necessity. I've sold my xbox-360 elite psp and zune to get enough $ to cover rent, didn't want to lose them, but the circumstance at hand was far greater than material things that are replaceable.

EDIT: Also if you own a car (i'm sure you do) go to an auto-loan place and loan what you need and use the title as collateral, gives you time to pay the loan off also without losing anything. (interest rates are usually high at these places, but you have to sacrifice some to get the $ you need now)

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