NEWS & UPDATES
GCPAWN.COM Celebrates 5 Staff members with over 10 years of Dedication.
GCPAWN.COM Celebrates 5 Staff members with over 10 years of Dedication.
After much delay due to Covid, GCPAWN was finally able to celebrate (in person) with staff who have been part of the GCPAWN family for 10 years or longer. Luckily we celebrated with 3 wives, 2 of whom also work for GCPAWN. There is no better definition of family. Our 10+ year staff pictured are Jonathan, Jason, Chris and Derek. Unfortunately our most tenured team member, Betty, was unable to attend as she manages our Polk County team and lives 3 hours away. [READ MORE]
GCPAWN.COM opens in Winter Haven!
GCPAWN.COM opens in Winter Haven!
GCPAWN.COM is happy to announce store #10 is opening in Winter Haven. This will be additional expansion into Polk County, Central Florida. This store is located on 6th St NW and will certainly be visible from the street with the addition of a fantastic Electronic Messaging Center installed just for us. In addition this location will be a 6th location of GCPAWN.COM that will pawn, buy, sell and transfer firearms. Opening date is Monday, April 4th and will be open 6 days a week (for now). [READ MORE]
Co-Owner featured in NPA People of Pawn.
Co-Owner featured in NPA People of Pawn.
The National Pawnbrokers Association (NPA) featured Co-Owner of GCPAWN.COM, Josh Davis, as this year's "People of Pawn". Josh currently serves as board chair of the NPA Young Professionals, as well as President of the Florida Pawnbrokers Association. The interview was a set of fun pawn related questions. The full interview can be seen here. [READ MORE]
Co-Owner Josh makes front page of Sun-Sentinel Paper and digital article.
Co-Owner Josh makes front page of Sun-Sentinel Paper and digital article.
Co-Owner of GCPAWN.COM, Josh, was interview by the Sun-Sentinel about how Covid-19 has impacted the pawn industry and specifically GCPAWN. Josh explained to the Sentinel about how sales have increased due to an increase in government funding and decrease in extra activities, causing families to ask, "what will the kids do". The article focuses on state sales tax numbers across various industries in comparison to the pawn industry. The full article can be seen here. [READ MORE]