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I'm a long time buyer and seller on Ebay but don't often go to shows. I'm going to the Chantilly show this weekend and will have a reasonably large budget to buy some stuff (a few thousand dollars).
What's the best way to do make these types of purchases at shows? I'm not about to walk around with a few grand of cash in my pocket but am also worried about connectivity at a big show. Is PayPal / Venmo accessible and/or a viable option for payment? Maybe its a dumb question but don't want to get there and end up not being able to pay for anything the way the dealers want.
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Most dealers prefer cash. As the saying goes - "Cash is king".
Some will take Venmo or another form of "electronic" payment, but as a dealer myself, I usually try not to take an "electronic" payment for anything above a few hundred dollars to minimize risk of someone trying to chargeback or claim a fraudulent transaction. Carrying cash at shows is very common. It is not rare to see buyers pull out 10s of thousands in cash for a transaction. But, if you're not comfortable carrying cash, most venues have an ATM inside, or you can see if you have a local bank branch nearby just in case you need cash to make a purchase. |
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Join Date: Aug 2023
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Bring cash
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Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: Virginia, USA
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Bring cash. I hadn't been to a show in a long long time and went to the Chantilly show this past March and as I was walking in I overheard some person talking to a friend on the phone commenting that he was blown away that some "kid" just handed him 15k cash for his card. Cash is the norm for shows for many reasons. Just use the same precautions you would anywhere else you might carry a large amount of cash.
I don't recommend the ATM / local bank because then you might deal with lots of 20s and that's really annoying....unless it makes sense for what you're planning to buy. Last edited by 703dispensary; 10-17-2024 at 02:13 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Virginia Beach
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Cash is KING brother,
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Join Date: Apr 2019
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Thats ok, as long as you’re ok coming home empty-handed.
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Much appreciated to all of y’all for your advice here. Got some cash and made out well at the show.
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Always looking for rare 1990's baseball, football, and basketball inserts and University of South Carolina Gamecocks players in their college jerseys (all sports) Selling on mySlabs: https://www.myslabs.com/slab/for-sale/?owner=dev6015 |
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: VA
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Are the dealers at these shows always buying? I've never been to a show and was thinking of going this weekend. Was gonna bring a handful of somewhat valuable cards to try and make a little money.
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Share some pics!
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Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: Virginia, USA
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Join Date: May 2024
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Like many said bring cash for the tax evaders
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