Shops require the device to be functional. Issues like cracked screens, dead batteries, or software glitches often lead to a rejection of the item. Pawning vs. Selling
Pawn shops generally accept Metro phones, but the offer amount depends on several factors:
Selling or pawning your Metro by T-Mobile (formerly MetroPCS) phone at a pawn shop is a common way to get fast cash. Most pawn shops, such as EZPAWN and GEM Pawnbrokers , accept smartphones from major carriers including Metro, provided they are in good working condition and not reported lost or stolen.