What are we set out to accomplish? When I entered the pawn business in 1980, I wanted to change the face of the Pawn Industry. In Nevada, Arizona, and Washington - Superpawn's brand had accomplished a distinguished brand.
Our technology was a great part of Superpawn’s success. We only scratched the surface of what we know is possible with system innovation. When I sold Superpawn in 2004, we retained the rights to all of the technologies we had spent 15 years and nearly 20 million dollars developing. Our technology is called PRIMA.
Today, with technologies that have proven capabilities and dependability, we have finally decided to harvest the core components of PRIMA and create a systems company for Pawnbrokers with one store or more. An Internet based system with robust components that will foster operating opportunities for Pawnbrokers that have only been dreamed of. And, some completely new ideas as well. A multitude of products all under one umbrella, tightly knitted, and fully integrated.
The team we have selected are a highly experience, exceptional programming, and system engineers, with each having over 20 years of experience in the Pawn systems industry. We welcome back Kelly and Mike. They will be contributing to this blog and we look forward to your suggestions and opinions. Our systems administrator and hardware specialist, Norm, has 25 years of experience and has been with us for 5 years.
We expect to hire 15 other specialists during this build; and we will be interested in computer programming resources throughout the project. Talented, like minded, and experienced in the pawn industry are the core requirements that we will be interested in the future for this project. Please contact us if you or someone you know would be interested?
During our first 2 months we will be collaborating, consulting, and educating ourselves. Our project calls out relationships, partnership, or alliances with these companies and government entities—Microsoft, Google, EBay, PayPal, Amazon, Apple, Western Union, Money Gram, NetSpend, ATT, T-mobile, Sprint, ATF, FBI, Homeland Security, and FTC.
Our technology was a great part of Superpawn’s success. We only scratched the surface of what we know is possible with system innovation. When I sold Superpawn in 2004, we retained the rights to all of the technologies we had spent 15 years and nearly 20 million dollars developing. Our technology is called PRIMA.
Today, with technologies that have proven capabilities and dependability, we have finally decided to harvest the core components of PRIMA and create a systems company for Pawnbrokers with one store or more. An Internet based system with robust components that will foster operating opportunities for Pawnbrokers that have only been dreamed of. And, some completely new ideas as well. A multitude of products all under one umbrella, tightly knitted, and fully integrated.
The team we have selected are a highly experience, exceptional programming, and system engineers, with each having over 20 years of experience in the Pawn systems industry. We welcome back Kelly and Mike. They will be contributing to this blog and we look forward to your suggestions and opinions. Our systems administrator and hardware specialist, Norm, has 25 years of experience and has been with us for 5 years.
We expect to hire 15 other specialists during this build; and we will be interested in computer programming resources throughout the project. Talented, like minded, and experienced in the pawn industry are the core requirements that we will be interested in the future for this project. Please contact us if you or someone you know would be interested?
During our first 2 months we will be collaborating, consulting, and educating ourselves. Our project calls out relationships, partnership, or alliances with these companies and government entities—Microsoft, Google, EBay, PayPal, Amazon, Apple, Western Union, Money Gram, NetSpend, ATT, T-mobile, Sprint, ATF, FBI, Homeland Security, and FTC.