EZPAWN
4.7 ★★★★★ 172 Google reviews · Guitar & music store in Dumas, Texas
Shop selling pre-owned goods, including jewelry and electronics, offering low-price deals and layaway.
Plan your visit
- Buys & trades used gear they buy, trade, or consign used instruments — bring the case and any original parts, and expect trade credit to beat the cash offer
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (806) 934-0701
- Website ezpawn.com
Hours
| Monday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
From the reviews
The store maintained an exceptional level of cleanliness and ambiance. The staff showed exceptional friendliness and professionalism. The establishment consistently offers competitive pricing and a dynamic inventory. Will definitely do business here again !
I was on a trip with my family. We are from New Mexico. We were headed down south Texas. When my son's Bluetooth stopped working on his headphones, we stopped in Dumas, Texas at the e z pawn when I walked in, I was greeted.
My experience there was fantastic. They greeted me made me feel welcomed. Angie showed excellent customer service and helped me find exactly what i was looking for. She even worked with me and made my visit one of the best i ever experienced
Such a wonderful team! I went in looking for a gold chain and they helped me the whole time. I took maybe a little longer than the usual customer to look for one and they were very patient with me. Absolutely love doing business with them!
Selling or trading gear at EZPAWN
EZPAWN comes up for buying and trading used gear — confirmed on their own site. Two things make the trip go better. First, bring the whole package: the case or gig bag, the original tremolo arm or bridge parts, the paperwork if you have it — a complete rig is worth real money more than a bare instrument, and it saves the back-and-forth of "can you bring the case in?" Second, know that trade credit almost always beats the cash offer, usually by a healthy margin — if you're upgrading anyway, price your old gear as a trade against the new one before you take cash. Either way, expect the offer to be below what the gear sells for on the wall; the gap is the store's margin for setup, warranty, and sitting on it until the right buyer walks in.