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Its just a matter of time before the old guard dies off and these silly practices of "cash only" die with them.
I am not railing against anything but the dealers that ONLY except cash. Its silly and these are usually the grumpy guys sitting there complaining to their buds about how they get no business while ignoring the customers right in front of them. Its these dealers that usually break out the Beckett price guide when negotiating, and have stickers from 1973 on their cards as well. Uhhhh I know this card is only a $30 card but if I put a sticker on it saying Book price = $500 Our price = $125 then everyone will fall for it. Its any dealers prerogative to not accept anything but cash and I hope most people just avoid their tables to get to actual dealers who embrace technology and use it to further their business. Paypal, checks, CASH app, etc. there are a bunch of protected ways to accept other forms of payment. And YES a good dealer DOES make it more convenient for you to purchase I can't believe that an unnamed above would use an argument that somehow making it convenient for a buyer is ridiculous. BTW even the saying "cash is king" is so silly and outdated please stop using it...or don't and have everyone else continue to blindly mock you. Last edited by ksabet; 04-12-2016 at 11:37 AM. |
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Embrace technology? In other words, make themselves susceptible to charge backs?
It's not a matter of embracing technology. It's a matter of protecting themselves.
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You can mock anyone you want, but a lot of dealers have regular jobs, or just deal in the cards for fun on weekends. Having someone bounce a check on you for the best card in your collection could really hurt. Cash is also used at most other types of sales to avoid having to collect sales tax. I've had dealers tell me they would give me a better price if I pay cash.
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I once had a buyer ask me if I would accept cash as a form of payment. I thought he was kidding, but his face didn't change. I started to panic, and then quietly said, "Yes." He handed me $200, and I handed him the card and said, "Thank you." He said, "Thank you" back, and then walked away. It was all very odd...
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I had a guy on eBay make me a best offer on a card of $5.00 (I was asking $5.50). I accepted and then he asked for my address and proceeded to mail me a $5.00 dollar bill.
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If you really want to piss a dealer off ask for a receipt.
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OK, let's get down to the nitty gritty. This doesn't have anything to do with comfort levels or lack of technical knowledge or chargebacks. It is plain old tax avoidance. (evasion?) The seller probably doesn't have a sales tax license and doesn't pay sales tax on the sale. The seller also probably doesn't report cash sales, so they are tax free.
If you have a sale of $1000 in cash, you have $1000 bucks to work with. If you accept a check, or paypal, or a credit card then it breaks down like this: $1000 in sales -15 % in federal income taxes -5% in state income taxes -5% in state sales tax -15% for the employers share and the employees share of social security and medicare This leaves the dealer with $600 to work with. That is why dealers only accept cash.
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Not to nitpick but I thought most people would be in the 27 percent fed range
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(And, was the card sent priority mail with tracking and insurance???)... ...
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It's important to acknowledge that most "dealers" are collectors who set up at shows a few times a year. It's tough to justify the expense of setting up the infra-structure needed to take credit cards for something you just do a couple times a year for fun.
For the last couple years, I have set up at a small show twice. So far, everyone has just paid cash, but if they didn't have cash or want to use Paypal, I guess I would lose the sale. Even in those cases, it would be pretty easy for the potential buyer to send me a check, or send Paypal the next day, or meet up with cash. It never occurred to me before this thread to try and pay with anything but cash honestly. |
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I have recently added CC. Haven't tried it at a show yet. Paypal is super easy with the prevalence of smart phones. If you want the card, bring the cash or make sure there is a bank within driving distance.
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To read some people take the "my way or the highway" approach is disappointing and seems a parallel to the debate these days about players showing emotion on the field, with the old timers lamenting these young whipper snappers.
In the end, for buyers AND sellers, the more options you can offer when it comes to buying (whether as the buyer or seller), the more opportunities there will be for sales. I'd only hope that sellers would understand that not everybody walks around with large sums of cash, much less medium sums, and that any potential sale could help foster the baseball card community and the passion of a collector. |
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I actually had at the last show some customer breathe a sigh of relief when I told him I would take pay pal f and f. He had enough on his to pay but believe it or not, he never thought of Pay pal as an option to pay at a show. Yes, many buyers do believe cash is the only way.
Matt; We'll talk about your CC later. Rich
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There have been a few dealers come forth saying they accept PP at shows. This is just as easy for a buyer to dispute as a credit card charge. If a dealer accepts PP at a show, there is no proof that the merchandise actually exchanged hands. With an eBay order or online order, there is delivery (or signature) confirmation that shows the buyer received the item. In person, at a show, there is no proof that the buyer received the item. All they have to do is file a dispute with PayPal and say they never received it and there is actually no proof that they did. PP F&F is even easier to dispute. All they have to say is that they sent it to the wrong person. If you're a dealer and choose to ignore this, then that's on you. That said, I wouldn't worry about smaller purchases, but I would never take PP or CC at a show for a $6K card.
For buyers that can't understand why some dealers don't take CCs, PP, or other forms of payment, a charge back is a huge hit on a $6K purchase. For the dealer that operates on a 10% profit margin, he has to sell $60K worth of inventory just to break even on that loss. If he operates on a 20% profit margin, he has to sell $30K. And so on, but hopefully you get the point. Why would a dealer make themselves vulnerable like that? Makes no sense. It’s easier just to not take those forms of payment. Are the dealers going to lose some sales? Absolutely. But there will always, always, always be another buyer right behind the other one that’s willing to pay cash. If you still can't understand it, think of it this way. If you were to lose your wallet, would you rather it contain $6K cash, or a credit card with a $6K available credit limit? Of course you would say the credit card, right? Why? Because you wouldn't be responsible for any fraudulent charges. You would just dispute them. On the other hand if you lose a wallet with $6K cash, you'll likely never see that again. If you understand this simple concept, then how in the world can you blame a dealer for not accepting a $6K credit card charge and leave himself vulnerable to a charge back? Last edited by vintagetoppsguy; 04-13-2016 at 10:03 AM. |
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