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Old 02-25-2013, 04:09 PM
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My rule of thumb is that if I don't have the cash to pay for something hobby-related I should not be buying it.
That used to be my rule of thumb as well and most of the time it's very good advice. The problem is timing. In cases where I might have the Paypal funds to cover it in two or three days, but I don't have it today, it is helpful. If an auction is ending shortly, and buy it now pay immediately, there is no reason to lose out on a good deal on an item because you don't have the money right this second. Definitely not a good approach for people that have problems with credit cards but that is not me.
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Old 02-25-2013, 04:57 PM
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If an auction is ending shortly, and buy it now pay immediately, there is no reason to lose out on a good deal on an item because you don't have the money right this second.
I don't mean to hurt your feelings or particularly offend you, but this is a child's attitude and not one that is going to hold you in good stead in the years to come.

What if you accrue debt vs. hobby stuff and then lose your job? Or if your partner or you gets sick. I sincerely hope nothing bad happens to your or yours, but prioritizing hobbies over practicality and self-reliance is a recipe for bad things
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if you have to borrow the money, it's not a good deal
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I don't mean to hurt your feelings or particularly offend you, but this is a child's attitude and not one that is going to hold you in good stead in the years to come.

What if you accrue debt vs. hobby stuff and then lose your job? Or if your partner or you gets sick. I sincerely hope nothing bad happens to your or yours, but prioritizing hobbies over practicality and self-reliance is a recipe for bad things
You probably have money buried in the back yard in case we have another depression. No wonder everybody in this forum collects pre-war cards -- their brains are stuck in the pre-war mode too.
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Old 02-25-2013, 06:28 PM
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If I even consider buying a card "on time" (meaning paying for credit) then shoot me since my brain is stuck in the pre-war mode too. Of course I'm 53 so what do I know.
Now if I am in the business and I am investing in inventory, maybe.
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Old 02-25-2013, 06:33 PM
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Your collection and finances are personal so ultimately there is no answer we can provide. Are you flipping cards to (hopefully) make money or buying and keeping? I am definitely the latter. What I buy goes into my display. As laughable as it might sound, I'm working toward completing the collection. There's an endgame. Do you have a goal or do you own cards for a while, get tired of them, and then sell them?
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You probably have money buried in the back yard in case we have another depression. No wonder everybody in this forum collects pre-war cards -- their brains are stuck in the pre-war mode too.
Is this the perception you have of people who choose to live debt free?
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As I'm figuring out which direction I want my collection to go, there have been times that I'll buy a card on ebay, but then a day or two after receiving it, decide I don't want it so I just sell it (usually for the same amount).
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I'm not really deriding short term debt that will be covered with cash flow from a pending card sale. I get that from time to time when I've sold something and another item pops up.

I run all my household expenses through my CC for the cash back to my kid's 529 account, but I pay off the CC every month in full. I never accrue a rolling debt for a card.

The problem with using a CC for cards is that it is like a drug. The first hit is painless, but before you know it you are chipping at it all the time and you have a big debt to pay down. I did that one month when I decided to put my card buys on the CC and I was horrified with the result. Maybe you have better credit discipline than I do, but I could not trust myself to ebay with a CC. I have to give myself a cash allowance and stick to it. Unless, as noted in my first post, I need help to cover a major purchase for the short term via a dedicated credit line that I would then pay down with card sales.
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Huh...touchy subject.

I followed "if I don't have the money, I cant buy it" for years with everything.

Last fall I broke it...while outta work. I had been hired but had a couple weeks before I started my new job. The opportunity came along to get the CJ Jax as a beautiful mid-grade for the price Id expect to pay for a rough poor one. So I talked to the wife, she begrudgingly said pull the trigger and I did. The plan was to have it paid off by the end of march...I actually borrowed against myself at 0.25% monthly penalties...that was 4 months ago, life has really gotten in the way and I still owe most of my debt. Ive sold more of my cards than I ever planned, w/o regret. But I will never do this again, ever ever ever. I just don't like the feeling of "owing", especially for cardboard. My penalty for this decision will only cost me a couple hundred dollars in the end, but I absolutely hate it...plus you're not in the hobby anymore as you're in debt. To buy cards now, I have to sell cards (I'm just about to sell my t205s and t206s...cards I didn't think Id ever sell). I love my card but have debated selling many times to end this...but it looks very nice in its display. To each their own, be careful, attitudes change.
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The problem with using a CC for cards is that it is like a drug. The first hit is painless, but before you know it you are chipping at it all the time and you have a big debt to pay down. I did that one month when I decided to put my card buys on the CC and I was horrified with the result.

Amen to that. I have always been of the opinion you don't fund a "hobby" with debt. That is better left for things that you can't live without - like a house, education, etc. That may sound a little "Stone Age" to some here.
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