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Do you utilize a vault service for your cards? If yes, why?
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"If no, why?"
I am not ready to view my cards as strictly an asset. Brian |
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No, and I don't plan to.
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Can someone sum up what the vault service is for? I don't understand the concept.
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The way I see things the concept is to save you the sales tax burden while giving you their platform as a most likely first place you use when you sell or there are obligations to the said platform first and foremost. So an auction house offering this isn’t just doing it for your benefit, trust me it’s working for them. They’re benefiting. Never underestimate the power and reach of fancy marketing. Last edited by Johnny630; 11-26-2022 at 12:31 PM. |
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When I buy something I possess it. End of story.
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No thank you. And if I owe sales tax on a purchase, so be it.
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Vaults are all the rage these days. Anybody who’s anybody has a vault. All the cool kids are getting one. Off the top of my head, I can think of 3, although there’s probably another dozen or so other vaults out there:
1) PWCC - pretty sure they started advertising about 2 years before they actually launched it. They might have been the first vault. 2) eBay 3) Goldin/Collector’s Universe Not surprised that there aren’t many vault users around here, at least few who want to admit it. I suspect that the charms of the vault are mostly lost on this crowd: 1) Avoid paying sales tax. I suspect that if someone around here is into the vault, this is probably a big factor. I understand that the vaults are all located in states with no sales tax, so if you ship your items there when you buy off eBay or another site that charges sales tax, you avoid it this way. Being in Oregon with zero sales tax, this isn’t a factor for me. 2) No shipping if you’re buying from the same platform. So if you’re buying from PWCC and sending to the PWCC vault then you pay no shipping. I think I’ve heard a similar pitch from the other vaults, so I’m pretty sure this is a thing. 3) Discounted fees if you sell your vault items through their channel. Discount varies depending on the venue, but could be attractive, particularly if you’re buying an item with the intent to flip it in the near future. 4) You don’t have to pay for storage and insurance, or at least maybe less. Each vault has somewhat different cost structure. My recollection is that early on, most of the vaults were advertising very low fees. And then because I think they weren’t getting many takers, to incentivize people to use it, they have switched to lower and/or no fees. They advertise that your items are safe in fancy bank-like vaults with lots of security. And they claim to be insured. 5) You can borrow cold hard cash against your items. Some/most/all of these vaults offer a lending program. My experience is that the loans are pretty short term. And they’re not cheap. You can usually only borrow a fraction of what your item is worth. But I guess if you want more debt in your life, this gives you a chance to go out and buy more items without having to sell the ones you just bought. 6) They take some nice fancy pictures of your items, and you can enjoy them that way. Who needs to see it in person when you have a nice picture instead!!??? Not surprisingly, I don’t use a vault. I could see the sales tax as a factor if I didn’t live in Oregon. Obviously I’m not a fan of not having, holding, and enjoying my items in person. Almost everything that I buy is something that I’m planning to hold for decades. Even if I do list it as available for sale, because I’m asking museum prices most of the time, I don’t actually expect anyone to actually buy it. And fundamentally, I don’t trust any of these vaults to actually take care of my collection. I think there are a lot of unresolved issues around what happens if the company goes under or suffers from a big robbery, and whether I can really get my items back, or whether I would be a beneficiary under the insurance. For a big shop, maybe it doesn’t seem quite as scary, but even big shops have failed in the recent past, with insalubrious effects for anyone who entrusted their stuff to that shop. So thanks but no thanks. For a flipper, the vault might seem more exciting. And maybe just maybe the sales tax exemption is enough where you might use it sometimes. Just until you can ship it to your cousin who lives in a state with no sales tax.
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The sales tax thing is mostly BS. UNLESS you never take possession of the card and the vault owner sells it for you, or you leave the card there for a long time probably six months or more, you still owe your home state a use tax when you get the card. Of course, that doesn't mean it doesn't make it easier to evade (not avoid) taxes, it does.
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I get the concept, I get being an investor, and I get avoiding as many taxes as one legally can. But seriously, how are people stupid enough to leave their valuable property with PWCC, an almost openly criminal enterprise? The odds that PWCC ends up 'mishandling' property or that the government finally puts a stop to their ring and your cards go missing or are tied up in court are fairly high. PWCC's vault is about the only way that trusting Goldin instead makes sense. The victim of a crime is never to blame, but it will be hard to sympathize much when one of these vaults ran by dirty profiteers and/or fraudsters ends up blowing up.
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My father always told me don't tell anyone what you have..
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I guess you're serious, absolutely not, ridiculous.
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I prefer to sit on my own assets
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I bought two $5 cards using the PWCC auction and have them in their vault because I wanted to try it.
I can somewhat see the appeal on stuff you are solely buying to resell. |
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No, I just insure it myself, store it myself. If I can't look at them from time to time I don't see the point. I think the only way I'd use a vault is to save the taxes on a big item.
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For example, you live in Oregon, and I'm guessing bought most all your possessions in-state, sans sales tax. So, if you picked up everything and moved to California tomorrow, no California sales tax agent is meeting you at the border or ever going to come looking for you to now collect sales/use tax on all the property you just brought into their state. I used California in my example as it is one of the most onerous states when it comes to state taxes. Also, though no such specific timing deadline/threshold rules for general property or possessions brought into CA exist, their sales/use tax laws do have a very specific timing deadline/threshold for bringing a registered vehicle into CA, of exactly one year. So, if in my example of your family moving to CA from OR, any cars/vehicles you brought with you and re-registered in CA that you had purchased less than one full year earlier, are now subject to CA sales/use tax based on the amount of CA sales tax you would have owed had you originally purchased the vehicle in CA, less whatever sales tax you actually did pay to whatever other state you did buy the vehicle in. But own that car/vehicle for 365 or more days prior to the move to CA, and there is no sales/use tax now due on it to CA. As I pointed out to everyone, this clearly demonstrates that there is likely no infinite period of time during which a sales/use obligation will or can be imposed on items first put into a vault to escape sales taxes, and later taken out and brought back into an owner's home state that does have sales/use taxes. If you're in CA, I would think this one-year period for escaping sales/use tax on vehicles could very easily be used and crossed over to cards in a vault. For other states, I'd again suggest researching that specific state's sales/use tax laws to see if there are any timing deadlines/thresholds that are mentioned, and that you can then possibly use to determine how long you want to wait before trying to bring items you initially had sent to a vault, home to you. And as mentioned, this vault thing is really set up more for the flippers/dealers/investors, and not something any true collector normally ever wants to get involved in or with. And that includes potential issues with someone else holding your cards and how these vaults are NOT like bank safe deposit boxes, where if something ever happens to the bank, whatever is in your safe deposit box is always your property, without question, period. I believe it was Adam (Exhibitman) who pointed out to truly safeguard items you have sitting in someone's "vault", you should probably be preparing UCC filings, and continuously updating and filing them with the applicable Secretary of State's office, to truly protect your cards and items being held for you by someone else. Last edited by BobC; 11-26-2022 at 05:44 PM. |
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Seems like services mostly pointed towards those looking to do a quick flip, maximize short term profit, and minimize their work storing and shipping items. Kind of the "day traders" of the card collecting world.
I think most people here are more "buy and hold" types. For us in that camp, especially those of us that are collectors first, we'd prefer to hold the card, look at it, and don't mind not maximizing short-term products if it'll be months/years/decades before we sell a card.
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I suppose there is a place for vaults, but I don’t have a use for them. Safe and safety deposit boxes work well. Also, secret shelf in grandma’s attic by the chimney is an underrated safe spot
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I have been with Golden (soon to be Collectors vault) since Golden began offering this service. None of my cards in the vault were purchased and stored to avoid sales tax. They were all transferred in. I was paying exorbitant fees for safe deposit and back up collectors insurance. I realize there is a 1% removal fee unless I consign to Goldin but that will typically be paid by another AH to handle my collection if I choose to switch. Goldin has excellent customer service and has been VERY accommodating to my wishes when it comes to adjusting insured values on my premier cards. My only complaint is that their scans (for vault purposes) could be much better. I am hoping Collectors Vault will do a better job. The PWCC scans look very nice but I would personally choose Goldin over PWCC.
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I started using PWCC earlier this year as I like their curation process. I picked up a near complete t206 set during the summer and I had very nice scans within a few days of them receiving it. I typically scan front/back of all of the cards in PC so basically paying them to do it for me made it completely worth it.
As for the tax aspect, I like the fact that I can decide when I'll pay the sales tax versus at the sale but I get that may not be what everyone else does (if they pay any tax at all). PWCC just changed their removal fee to 3% if taken out of the vault within 90 days of being in their vault and 1% thereafter. Their shipping costs are expensive as well. All of that said, I'm guessing I'll use them less on single purchases and likely switch to Goldin if I win/pick up a big group of cards. PWCC's business practices are a little suspect at times and I don't tend to trust keeping any of my stuff there for any length of time as a result. |
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May work for some but it is not for me.
Great recap above about them. I as a collector like to have them closer to me to enjoy and more control over it
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Thanks for the responses about the vault. Based on what I read, I guess I'm a traditional collector and not very progressive. I like to hold the cards I acquire. Holding them (to me) is what it's about.
What happens if one of these companies declare bankruptcy or is sued and forced into receivership? Is there a contract which ensures that the "owner" of the card(s) will receive them and that the cards are not liquidated to pay off creditors? I'm assuming this is the case.
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Ha. Libel? Slander? More like fact. The evidence of their guilt is overwhelming. Being a PWCC shill is hard work these days. Glad there’s two of you here now. Feel free to file suit.
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I will admit that I’ve only had one item on a vault, albeit unwittingly. I won an auction from a site, and the default shipping option when checking out was to ship it to their vault. Not taking the time to inspect the details, I paid my small bill and patiently waited for my item to come in the mail. It was probably about $30, so definitely nothing exciting. A few weeks later, I realized my item still hadn’t arrived, so I logged in, and noticed that I now had one item in my vault inventory. At that point, I clicked a few buttons and had them ship it to me. No big deal. However, at no point was there any paperwork involved, or if there were details, terms and conditions, they were artfully hidden somewhere in the fine print that I wasn’t paying attention to when I completed my purchase. It’s possible that it exists somewhere if you dig hard enough to get it, but it’s not like they sent me anything formal (not even an email) to evidence their stewardship of my assets and the terms that would apply to that custodial relationship. Even if there are terms and conditions that are written as favorable to me, and even if they were enforceable (some important ifs there…), I’m not sure that I want to have to go through the heartache and trouble of getting my items back if anything terrible were to happen. Any given collector may be up for that process, but it‘s certainly one of the big reasons why I’ve never seriously considered using a vault.
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I do not use the vaults and personally never will. I've never understood buying an item and sending it to a vault or even a safety deposit box. Everything I own is insured and kept at my house to enjoy.
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And how much time/energy/work would it take to enforce your rights?
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IMO a UCC filing is not necessary as a technical matter for reasons previously discussed at length, but it sure as hell cannot hurt, is inexpensive, and would make things cleaner should there be a problem. But to me that someone even needs to contemplate filing a UCC is a red flag that this is not a great idea.
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Adam (exhibitman) pointed this out in an earlier thread. He's the attorney, I'm just repeating it since he hasn't weighed in on this thread yet. I'll defer to him or other attorneys as to the effectiveness of filing, but he seemed pretty confident in it as an effective way to more fully protect your cards/items being held in a vault. He mentioned being able to easily download the UCC form(s) online, and that the filing fee(s) are negligible (believe he mentioned something like $5). Of course, you have to file with the Secretary of State's office for the state where the vault is actually located. So, there could be some differences in the filings or costs, depending on which state(s) you would end up filing in. And I guess the time/effort would also be dependent on how many different items you have to list, and how often you add or remove things from your vault so you end up having to revise and update your UCC filing. Again, I'll defer to the attorneys for better details.
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I occasionally send cards to a PWCC vault if I'm looking to upgrade them in my collection. That way, as soon as I find a replacement for them, I can just send the current copy to auction right away and put those funds toward the upgraded copy. But that's pretty much the only thing I use the vault for. I prefer being able to actually look at and enjoy my collection.
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Like my Dentist says, "you don't have to floss all your teeth, just the ones you want to keep". |
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LOL, that's it in a nutshell for me too. I guess we're funny that way.
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