Cash America Pawn

  3.5 – 31 reviews  $$ • Pawn shop

Service Options:  In-store shopping

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · 

Hours

SundayClosed
Monday10AM–7PM
Tuesday10AM–7PM
Wednesday10AM–7PM
Thursday10AM–7PM
Friday10AM–7PM
Saturday10AM–7PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 150 Muldoon Rd, Anchorage, AK 99504
Phone: (907) 338-3297
Website: http://www.cashamerica.com/

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Review Summary

Jessica W
Gave me a good price for my laptop.
M
Small place, friendly employees!
Miss Flora The Writer
Make sure your stuff is 100% clean and dress nicely, and always bring a receipt.
Miss Flora The Writer
It really depends on who you talk too. They check ebay for the prices. (To buy from you or to sell in their store, I’m not sure which.) You’ll probably be better off selling on Craigslist or on Facebook Marketplace. You’ll get a decent price and the people you meet would probably be more honest.A friend of mine even came by to sell a step ladder, and their manager suggested $13. The teller buying misheard for $30 and bought my friend’s ladder for it. There’s really not much quality control beyond whether or not if I’m feeling generous today, and not much effort being put in beyond whether or not if I like the person I’m talking too at the moment.Nicely organized is NOT the words I would use for this store, but that gives it it’s charm I guess. If you like rummaging through neat discoveries, you’ll find something cool. Lots of tools, dvds, video games and electronics like printers, computers and laptops. Just know that everything is over priced and you’d probably find a better deal elsewhere. I think the best advantage of buying at a pawn shop is seeing what you’re getting in person, versus buying on ebay and hoping it will be nice. (But you have that same experience on craigslist/fb marketplace.)A few years ago, I was helping my mom take care of my elderly aunt who had dementia. This was before she passed away. After paying the bills to keep the house warm, there wasn’t a single dollar to our name until the next pay day. My aunt and little sister needed to eat.I brought a perfectly good acoustic guitar that used to be my grandpa’s. It was beautiful and played well. I feel like it would have been a great gift. I wanted to sell that last memento of my grandpa that we had so I could feed my aunt and sister. I was treated coldly, they made fun of my grandpa’s guitar, called it disgusting and grubby, and said that if they bought it, it might contaminate the rest of their stock.I’m half Native and on the autistic spectrum, and I have trouble recognizing people. The teller was white. Not sure if that means anything or not, but just keep this in mind if you want to try buying or selling here. I went back home and I cleaned it up (it was fine?) and a few days later I tried again. I was refused again. Mind you, they have rusted, oily tools, dvds with missing covers, and laptops and keyboards with crumbs and grime on them.I had to call a food pantry program to get food for my aunt and sister, but the family did not eat well that weekend. Since I have a peanut/treenut allergy, I decided that I wouldn’t eat for that weekend, because food programs typically give out peanutbutter as a staple.Again, it really depends on what you’re selling, what time of day it is, and who you’re talking too. Go in the morning before they’ve had a bad day, and go either at the end of the week (when they know they get to go drinking that night) or at the beginning of the week when they don’t have things to complain about. Make sure your stuff is 100% clean and dress nicely, and always bring a receipt. If you’re selling a computer, bring the whole shebang: a mouse, a keyboard, speakers, a monitor and the tower. Even if it’s a laptop, bring a keyboard and a mouse anyway if you can. If you have tool parts, (drill bits, for example,) you’ll need the tool that it goes with. (The drill.) You can always go in and ask but if they don’t like you, they’ll say no. Don’t bother with selling cameras or cellphones.Be personable and keep going in regularly so they start to like you, and work your way up from small things to larger things so they get used to buying from you. Just remember that at the end of the day, you’re not going to get a good deal either way.
Naynaylovesmakeup
Tony was who helped us. We came in to sell gold when we needed cash and he was very polite. He took the time to answer all our questions while he was testing the gold with the acid/scratch method. The store is clean and all the staff were quick to help one another with any questions we had. I was very happy with my services and if i ever needed to I would come back.
Rick LaPointe
The staff helped me when I needed help. They understand situations and work with you. I have Nothing but good words for this shop and their Staff.
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