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PawnUp.com Online Pawn Shop Interviews NFL and CFL Star Joffrey Reynolds

PawnUp.com recently had a chance to speak with one of their celebrity clients - NFL and CFL star Joffrey Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds spoke about his professional sports career and shared his recent experience with online pawn shops.

2012-08-29
MONTREAL, QC, August 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) PawnUp.com recently had a chance to speak with one of their celebrity clients - NFL and CFL star Joffrey Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds spoke about his professional sports career and shared his recent experience with online pawn shops.

"I liked that it was discreet and that you only charge 5% a month, not 20 or 30% like street pawn shops do; this impressed me," Mr. Reynolds mentioned during the interview.

"After speaking with the people at PawnUp.com online pawn store I was definitely comfortable with sending my item. They also insured my item and arranged for a professional appraisal" said Mr. Reynolds. "Overall, I'd say the customer service I received was outstanding" he added.

PawnUp.com pawn shop online is proud to be able to provide exceptional customer care to all of its clients, offering free shipping and insurance, free professional appraisals and friendly customer service.

About Joffrey Reynolds

Mr. Reynolds is a professional football player who has played in both the NFL and CFL. Four times CFL All-Star, winner of a Grey Cup with the Calgary Stampeders in 2008, Calgary Stampeders leading rusher with 9,213 rushing yards.

About PawnUp.com

PawnUp.com is the leading online pawn loans and cash-for-sale provider. It offers professional customer service, fast, free evaluations, free shipping and insurance, security and confidentiality.

Website: http://www.pawnup.com


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[Press-News.org] PawnUp.com Online Pawn Shop Interviews NFL and CFL Star Joffrey Reynolds
PawnUp.com recently had a chance to speak with one of their celebrity clients - NFL and CFL star Joffrey Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds spoke about his professional sports career and shared his recent experience with online pawn shops.