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Online Pawn Shop PawnUp.com Expands - New Evaluation Center is Opened in Denver, Colorado

Online pawn shop PawnUp.com has expanded its operation in the US with a new evaluation center now open for business in Denver, Colorado. This office is dedicated to helping more people benefit from pawn loans online at PawnUp.com.

2013-05-01
MONTREAL, QC, May 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) "We are very excited about having our new evaluation center in Denver. Due to the increasing interest in our online pawn services we decided to increase our team of evaluation specialists at a new location. Our new team will help customers of PawnUp.com to get evaluations faster, so that more people could get cash for their valuables literally the next day," said Jay Martin, a spokesperson for PawnUp.com online pawn shop.

Being a fully licensed online pawn shop, PawnUp.com has been increasing their presence in the USA and Canada during the last year. Opening a new office in Denver, Colorado is another step being taken by PawnUp.com online pawn shop to provide customers with exceptional service on both sides of the border. Online pawn loans have been rapidly gaining popularity over the last few years, mainly due to the ease of the process, confidentiality, and high cash offers.

"Educating our customers about the value of their items is one of our top priorities. In many cases we can give our customers more money for their items than they originally requested. Once our specialists closely inspect the valuables that our customers send us and define the actual value, we are always happy to make the best offer to our customers," Mr. Martin continued.

About PawnUp.com

PawnUp.com is the leading pawn shop online, a fully accredited member of the Better Business Bureau (BBB). It provides exceptional customer service, low interest rates, fast, free evaluations, free insurance and overnight shipping via FedEx, complete security and confidentiality.

Website: www.pawnup.com


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[Press-News.org] Online Pawn Shop PawnUp.com Expands - New Evaluation Center is Opened in Denver, Colorado
Online pawn shop PawnUp.com has expanded its operation in the US with a new evaluation center now open for business in Denver, Colorado. This office is dedicated to helping more people benefit from pawn loans online at PawnUp.com.