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Pitt Loan Inc
603 E Ohio St,
Pittsburgh, PA

(412) 321-2500
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Main Loan Office Inc
503 E Ohio St,
Pittsburgh, PA

(412) 231-1155
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Broff's Diamond Loan & Finance
413 Smithfield St,
Pittsburgh, PA

(412) 566-1728
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Gelman Loan Corp
6490 Frankstown Ave,
Pittsburgh, PA

(412) 661-3818
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Cash Flow Pawn Shop
618 South Ave,
Pittsburgh, PA

(412) 871-5012
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Steel City Pawnbrokers Inc
635 Braddock Ave,
Braddock, PA

(412) 271-7454
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Gem's Quick Cash
806 Broad Ave # 2,
Belle Vernon, PA

(724) 929-3377
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Pawn & Jewelry Exchange
641 E Pittsburgh St,
Greensburg, PA

(724) 836-7296
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Barkan Buy Jewelry
1020 7th Ave,
Beaver Falls, PA

(724) 891-8110
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Prestige Pawn Shop
261 Penco Rd,
Weirton, WV

(304) 723-5853
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Prestige Pawn
156 Carolina Ave # B,
Chester, WV

(304) 387-3457
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Ray's Buy Sell
213 Main St,
Vanderbilt, PA

(724) 398-0729
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Fast Cash Consignment
625 Highland Ave,
Connellsville, PA

(724) 628-4333
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Cash & More
41 N Gallatin Ave,
Uniontown, PA

(724) 439-5887
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Barkan Buy Jewelry
114 N Jefferson St,
New Castle, PA

(724) 657-2266
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Pittsburgh PA Pennsylvania Pawnbrokers Yellow Pages - Pittsburgh, PA Pawnbrokers Online Yellow Pages

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Pawn shops are well regulated and policed financial institutions. As gun dealers they hold a FFL license. Pawn shops are sometimes thought of as "shady operations," but that's a common and out dated fallacy. Pawn shop�s business is mostly new merchandise, the rest are used and unredeemed pawned items. Pawn shops are expanding out of the ghettos and into the suburbs. Pawn shops have to look for signs of stolen property to avoid costly mistakes. It is not in the interests of the pawn shop to accept potentially stolen merchandise because the police can confiscate the merchandise and the pawnshop owner loses the collateral and the loaned money.