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I worked out a lay-a-way plan for a large deal of cards with a respected member here on the boards which lasted six months. We had an agreement which included exactly when payments would be made, how long the lay-a-way would last and a financial penalty for failure to purchase the lot for any reason. I wanted to make sure that the seller was comfortable with the deal by allowing him to keep all the cards until the final payment was made. As I mentioned, this is a well respected member of the board so I had no worries about making sure I get the cards after the lay-a-way was paid off.
It worked out well for me and I hope the deal worked out well for him as well. |
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Been on both sides. Greg Morris and others have done it with me and I've extended the courtesy to others. IMO one of the most brotherly and truly fun parts of a hobby. When someone works with you on a dream card, that you just need a little time on, its really a great feeling
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Doing a payment plan once or twice is fine. If it becomes habitual, well......
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We are talking about baseball cards; not houses or cars. If you can’t afford to pay cash, and don’t have it in-hand, you probably shouldn’t purchase the card.
Don’t forget 2008. People bought more house than they could afford, because they thought the prices would keep going up. What possibly could go wrong? |
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I do payment plans for some buyers, and it's almost always a win-win. Just need to have a clearly defined set of rules and expectations. For this to work the seller probably needs to be one that carries inventory rather than a pure flipper, as I imagine they need to turn their stuff over faster.
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I remember around 20 yrs ago Terry Knouse Sr. extended me net 90 and gave me around 16k of cards to take home. He barely knew me but knew a lot of the same hobby friends. I paid him back in around 30 days, if I recall correctly. I think I had the money just didn't want to pull it from where it was.
Someone once said, don't buy what you can't pay for. And for the most part, excepting of houses and cars (for most folks). I am not sure buying on account is the right thing UNLESS you think the deal is a no brainer ![]() I do remember one time I pad a tiny bit of interest on my credit card (only time in around 25 yrs, I think) because I wanted that money to buy a card. Every thread needs a card. A bit past our time frame....1946 Morley's
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