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Posted By: Jim Dale
The cardtarget.com experiment is almost over. Through tomorrow the operators \ owners of cardtarget.com are taking final offers on the cards they purchased and allowed people to share ownership in through their web site. I’m a customer of cardtarget.com and not an investor or partner in anyway so I can only assume this was due to the inability to insure the cards at a reasonable cost and come up with a means of paying for that cost. Cardtarget charged transaction fees on those who sold shares of the cards they acquired, but it wasn’t enough to cover the costs – I assume. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I think the idea is fine if you are buying stock in companies. But this is Baseball cards and the fun part is having that card in your hands not a portion of it you can never see or hold. I have seen some cardtarget auctions and the prices where very high BIN's but they do have some nice items I must say. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
interesting concept, but too confusing to most (myself included) and too "wall street" like... |
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Posted By: Jason
Sadly, about half of the Broadleaf 460s I brought to market to "share" with others have been taken out. Great premiums on them I suppose, but would've liked to have taken them back privately myself (any buyer that comes in that makes an offer 25% higher than what amounts to the last few average sales can purchase the card without a vote). I suspect you'll see the last few 460s they have taken out in a similar matter before the collection goes up for the masses to bid on. |
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Posted By: Jason
Bobby, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I was always a little skeptical of this project, but it at least seems to have been run honestly and professionally. |
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Posted By: Adam
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Posted By: Jim Dale
Barry I would agree they ran the program very professionally. Even now as they are selling off the collection its being handled strictly by the terms and conditions spelled out. I haven't even seen too many complaints among share holders at this point though no actual votes have been made yet. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
"As for holding the cards in hand - to me its over rated - guess that seems silly but for the kind of cards that were brought into the cardtarget community they'd likely go into my safe anyway and I'd rarely look at them. I own only a few cards that exceed $2k in value anyway and none that are $10k and up so having a share of them was intriging and fun to me." |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
that would mean I have to remember the combination |
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Posted By: Steve
I thought it was a decent idea. many folks can't own 10k cards and this was a way |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't understand the concept of owning a card that you do not have in your possession. In that case it is solely an investment. Nothing wrong with that, as vintage cards have paid nice dividends over the years, but I couldn't really call it collecting. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
Barry it might help to realize the foundation behind cardtarget.com was modern cards from Topps (etopps). Though etopps cards were real they were held by topps for the owners and traded online. 99% of those who were at cardtarget.com when they introduced partial shares were ther for etopps. So the concept of not holding a real card was not that odd to that clientele. Obviously to the collectors here it was odd - too say the least. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- was it hard getting a large community of people to agree on what to buy, what to sell, etc.? It seems like you will always have someone who disagrees with something. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
First it was hard finding cards to bring to the community. Second the owners would contact people to see what their interest was before bidding on cards or trying to buy them. I'm not sure but I think one person who tried to sell a card here on brought their card to the community and shares were sold to pay them? I think that was one of the hi grade T206 cards but I'm not certain. |
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Posted By: Wesley
The entire project seemed like a good deal for Mike or whomever held on to the cards. Even though it was temporary, he was able to enjoy the cards until they were sold recently. I would love for a group of collectors to pool their resources together so that I can select cards that I enjoyed and hang on to them for indefinite length of time. |
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Posted By: Steve
People who bought into this did so as an investment. |
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Posted By: Jason
Just looking back for the first time for those looking at the investment aspect of it, it appears as though 23 cards left the marketplace before the market was closed. With the exception of one card (a Brooks Robinson PSA 9 RC), all were sold at breakeven or a profit. Not a bad track record. |
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Posted By: Mike Masinick
Hey guys, just saw this thread. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Hey everyone... |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I never knew or understood the concept so you are saying if you owned all the shares on a card you had the option of taking it? Then that is a different story if you ask me. If that is the case then some people could just buy a couple of shares of every new card listed and wait for a person that wants it to hold them ransom for your shares. Kind of like the dotcom name game.. |
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Posted By: Jason
I suppose technically someone could "squat" with a few shares, but I don't think that ever happened. |
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Posted By: B O'Brien
I am one of the folks that learned a lot about the high end vintage cards from Cardtarget, and also got pulled me back to the vintage side of the game. I have owned some nice stuff over the years, but was never able to hold on to it for more than a couple weeks because of limited funds and the need for a return (to keep the wife from getting fired up). Cardtarget was giving some of us the chance to stockpile a percentage of ownership, through share selling and buying, of some really nice stuff over periods of time, with the hopes of pulling enough shares together to remove the card from Cardtarget's collection and into our own, in a slow and cost effective way. Anyway, this was a very interesting concept, that had me buying and selling many times more stuff than I have over the past many years, to move more money to the market. Also, as an investor note, the Cardtarget was out performing my stocks for the last couple months, so I am very happy! It's a shame that the good things the market was doing are just now coming to light, Mike and team may have been able to keep it afloat, with a little more interest. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
In reference to a few comments above; it was kind of fun from the collecting stand point I use to try and get enough shares of a card to help it stay in the community - then I'd find out someone paid 125% of the current share value which enabled them to own the card outright and bang it was gone. Off to try again. |
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