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Old 07-27-2021, 10:09 PM
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Subject again to the caveat that this is not my area, the safe deposit box and storage locker seem like bailments where one tenders possession of goods to someone else for a specific purpose, and need not file a UCC to protect oneself against the bailee's creditors.
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Old 07-27-2021, 10:19 PM
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To take it further, unless the contract says it's a consignment, if I ship my cards to Goldin to store for me subject to my later decision what to do with them (including send them on to me), that feels like a bailment not a consignment.
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Subject again to the caveat that this is not my area, the safe deposit box and storage locker seem like bailments where one tenders possession of goods to someone else for a specific purpose, and need not file a UCC to protect oneself against the bailee's creditors.
That was what I always thought and seemed to remember. Was CFO/Controller of a commercial real estate development company for about 15-16 years, and read and saw more leases and talked with more attorneys than you can imagine. Never heard of anything like this possibility in regards to leases and rental rights and so on.

To assure the correct treatment and classification as bailments, I think you would definitely want to at a minimum have a properly signed and current lease/rental agreement, and to make sure to keep up on the payments and not ever let it get in arrears.

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Peter and Adam,

A thought just occured to me, and I should have mentioned this before. Wasn't thinking, duh! If due to a bankruptcy there could be a potential seizure of consigned/stored assets at PWCC or Goldin because of them being a consignment seller/auction house, wouldn't the simple fix be to set up their "vaults" as separate legal entities then? Makes perfect sense to keep the cards and items they store separate from what they are selling/auctioning off, and also makes perfect sense for liability protection purposes. Should also help to remove any gray area on whether a card/item is being stored subject to a rental agreement or has been consigned for sale.

Now the question is, did PWCC and Goldin set up these "vault" operations as separate, legal entities from their consignment/auction businesses? I would guess yes on both counts as despite what others may say and think of them, they are both run by savvy and smart business people. I know if either one had been my client, I would have insisted they set up these "vault" operations as separate businesses.

So, does anyone know if PWCC and Goldin set their "vault" operations up as separate business entities?
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If I understand this correctly the purchaser of a card is supposed to pay for the card and then let it sit in a vault instead of taking possession of it? Crap, I guess I'm doing this wrong because for some reason or other I want the pretty piece of card board in my hand after I purchase it.

This almost sounds like you purchase a card, allow the auction company to hold on to it until you feel the time is right to allow the AH to put it up for auction again.

It doesn't matter if the card sells for more or less than the previous auction because the AH collects the 20% buyers premium, again, without any risk of losing $$ on the material that is being auctioned because they don't own it.

This sounds more like a new hobby where you ride the ride and hope you're not left holding the bag at the end of the bubble.
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This almost sounds like you purchase a card, allow the auction company to hold on to it until you feel the time is right to allow the AH to put it up for auction again.
Yes, for people who treat their cards as assets, and think of their transactions as stock trading, that's exactly what it is. You buy a stock (or card,) hold it for some time, and eventually sell it when you think the market is favorable, or when you need the cash.

The vault makes it easy to buy and sell, and saves you shipping costs both ways, not to mention insurance if your stuff is very valuable.

Since I'm a traditional collector the vault isn't for me, but I can see how it might not be a bad concept for some.
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Yes, for people who treat their cards as assets, and think of their transactions as stock trading, that's exactly what it is. You buy a stock (or card,) hold it for some time, and eventually sell it when you think the market is favorable, or when you need the cash.

The vault makes it easy to buy and sell, and saves you shipping costs both ways, not to mention insurance if your stuff is very valuable.

Since I'm a traditional collector the vault isn't for me, but I can see how it might not be a bad concept for some.
+1 agree

That is why it is important for each person to understand both how the vault works and what are the pro’s and con’s for each individual.

For me as a collector It is not right for me.
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I could possibly understand the vault concept for, say, a high grade Zion RC, but for a '33 Goudey Ruth never.
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