Poll: Do you buy coins on credit?
RYK
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I do not need everyone's personal finances on display here and am happy to keep this anonymous. I personally do not buy coins on credit, but I suspect that a lot of us do ("not that there's anything wrong with it."--gratuitous Seinfeld reference). I can imagine a scenario in which a really special coin came along, and I was light on cash and might be tempted--it would have to be really special. Credit cards, Paypal, dealers, and auction houses all offer credit terms. Do you partake?
Don't worry...my next poll will not be to ask you if you are "master of your domain."
Don't worry...my next poll will not be to ask you if you are "master of your domain."
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Do you buy Morgans?
I mean revolving credit, where you pay interest on your purchases. I do not mean charging the purchase and paying off the purchase when the bill comes. I am trying to get an idea of we here are contributing to a coin bubble, akin to the widely accepted "housing bubble."
So I use credit as long as it doesnt cost me anything.
David
<< <i>I mean revolving credit, where you pay interest on your purchases. I do not mean charging the purchase and paying off the purchase when the bill comes. I am trying to get an idea of we here are contributing to a coin bubble, akin to the widely accepted "housing bubble." >>
Okay. Voting "no," then.
My house is the best thing I've ever bought. It's worth every dime (to me) even if the bubble pops and sinks to the bottom of the tub.
David
That's a "no" in my book. Can you sign on with your alt id and take the poll again, please?
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On the other hand, since the purpose of the thread is "trying to get an idea of (whether) we here are contributing to a coin bubble", I can say that my personal credit use has decreased over the past few years, and the amount of credit I have extended to others has not increased as a percentage of my sales volume.
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I'm with Eagle Eye.... On e-bay I only use PayPal and only with buyers that take Credit Cards and I love my United MILES!!!! But I pay it off evey month.... interest on this type of purchase sucks!!!
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<< <i>When I get one of those bills with a hefty balance, it shocks me back to my senses and I cut it out for awhile. >>
You got that right Greg
Kind of like a nasty hangover.
<< <i>Define "credit." I put coins on my credit card all the time. I always pay it off each month and pocket the airline miles, though. If you mean installment payments for a coin, no -- I haven't done that. >>
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I personally would not change my M.O. (not money order ). I must confess that I will occasionally borrow from myself. That is, I will take funds from a supposedly untouchable account to make a purchase and pay it back as soon as possible. I also try not to blow the wad completely because you never know when you will be offered that "must-have" coin.
<< <i>I do put some on credit card. But since I pay my credit card balance every month it's more a convenience measure for me. >>
Same here. Also adds to my mileage totals. Nice to get a free flight every once in a while from a coin purchase
When you have a family, you should never go into debt to finance your hobby.
I would take that one step further. You should never put your family in financial peril to support your hobby.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Mike, I take that do mean in your business, not personally. When I first read it, I thought that meant you personally.
A follow-up question, which might be worthy of a poll, is to ask those that replied "no" if they can imagine a scenario in which they might tap a credit source to make a coin purchase.
It would also be nice to hear some credit horror stories from dealers, if they have any.
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