What is Cash Converters?
We are in the business of buying and selling unwanted goods.
How long has Cash Converters been around?
The franchise operations have been around for more than 20 years. It began in 1984 as a single store retail operation in Perth , Western Australia. Cash Converters currently has over 530 stores in 24 countries across the globe. The 1st store in Asia opened in Singapore in 1999. There are 5 stores in Singapore, 6 in Malaysia and 1 in Thailand.
Why sell second-hand goods?
It is a fun and enjoyable experience to get rid of your unwanted goods in a friendly environment. Your unwanted goods are recycled and you get instant cash through the process.
Do you buy brand new items as well?
Yes, we do. New items like gifts from housewarming, birthday present etc.
Why sell to Cash Converters?
We offer an alternative to selling via the classified adverts in newspapers, car boot sales or over the Internet. Selling to us is hassle free and less time consuming. The advantage is the immediacy of the process, as instant cash is paid once the price has been agreed.
What items do Cash Converters not buy?
We do not buy clothing, books, magazines or large items such as furniture, washing machines and refrigerators. Please click here for a more detailed listing of items we buy and sell.
What items do you buy or sell?
Please click here for a more detailed listing of items we buy and sell.
Do you pay cash?
Yes, we will pay you cash on the spot once the price has been agreed upon.
Why do I need to produce IC/passport when I sell?
This is to comply with the Secondhand Dealers Act.
Why your company can't provide price estimation of the item over the phone?
As there are so many products in the market, we need to look at the product in its actual state to give a fair price estimate.
How do I transport my 43-inch projection TV to Cash Converters?
Please click here to visit our House Call Service section for further information.
Are you open during major public holidays ?
We are open on most public holidays except for the first two days of Chinese New Year, Christmas Day and New Year Day. For operating hours, please refer to the individual stores in each country.
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