Have you ever had someone decline to sell you a coin because you didn't offer cash?

As the saying goes, cash is king...so at a show, have you ever had someone refuse to sell you a coin only because you wanted to write them a check as opposed to cash? How did you try to remedy the situation, if at all? This goes 2 ways...dealer selling or bourse walker selling to a dealer.
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But honestly, given all the reports of theft surrounding shows, who the heck feels comfortable walking around with several grand in cash? Not to mention the hassle and raised eyebrows of having to pull large amounts of currency in person at a bank? And what if you didn't pull quite enough? Massively inconvenient IMO.
nope, I never use checks.
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yup and they get a lot less of my business but i dont take offense cuz it is usually for various
reasons why they do that but do find it VERY annoying nonetheless.
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Another trick that is useful when the market is favorable is to bring some bullion. It's easy enough to turn AGEs or Krugerrands into piles of cash at a large show.
I've used checks plenty of times at larger shows, but virtually always the dealer wants a reference or two. I would have no problem with the dealer keeping the coin and mailing it to me when the check clears if he's still nervous about it.
Another trick that is useful when the market is favorable is to bring some bullion. It's easy enough to turn AGEs or Krugerrands into piles of cash at a large show.
As far as checks, I also agree with Bryce that I wouldn't have a problem having the coin mailed after it cleared (if it was a known respectable dealer)
I don't go to a show intending to write a check, but if I saw something I really wanted and it was more than what I had on me, I'd offer up a check.
Never tried to use anything but cash at a show. If someone tried to give me a check I would likely decline or maintain possession of the property until the check cleared. But it's unlikely I would take the check in the first place.
I have always paid only with checks. Never had a dealer turn one down. In some cases, they ask for a reputed dealer to vouch for me for the first purchase which is not a problem to find the ones on the floor that know me. At the Money Show in H-Town this week, I bought 4 coins, 3 checks, one of the dealers was new to me, no issues.
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At a major show, if they ask, I can point to at least 5 tables within their line of sight to check with.
If that means they ship it when the check clears, that's fine with me. They pay.
At the last Baltimore show, I sold a $10K lot to a dealer who asked me to hold his $3K "good faith" down payment for a couple of days.
No problem. Some dealers have cash management issues.
I always use cash but have thought about sending PayPal with a dealer.
I never have though. Has anyone else done this?
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As a dealer I almost always took checks with proper ID. If you need to take cash constantly as a dealer, you will lose sales. You are also opening yourself up for a tax audit if you deposit a lot cash. Checks create a paper trail, as a dealer I had nothing to hide.
Conversely I did have very few people from whom I required cash. The reason that they had given me bad checks in the past. They always made good on them, but they had destroyed their reputation with me.
There was one dealer from whom I required cash from the get go. He had gambling, drug and a bad check reputation, and I did not want to mess with him. He got angry when I refused his check, but I didn't care. A couple dealers who were next door to me at the show gave me a thumbs up after that encounter.
To me, cash is king so that's what I bring. But if someone wants a check, what the heck.
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I have had dealers want to add sales tax for a purchase under $1000 but in all of those occasions giving them cash took care of the problem.
Even brought coins home and sent the check after.
What are these "check" things that everyone is talking about?
I always use cash but have thought about sending PayPal with a dealer.
I never have though. Has anyone else done this?
I've done the PayPal thing with a few dealers. The transactions have been flawless and both parties can verify the payment on the spot. No games.
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As a seller, I've taken dealer checks, but I've generally been careful to confirm with the dealer that I intended to deposit the check that day (unless they wanted me to hold the check for a few days). I've also generally spoken to other dealers I know at the show who could confirm the general creditworthiness of the dealer who gave me the check. (It's useful to be on good terms with the bourse manager.)
Many years ago a well-established dealer told me that the only trouble he'd had with checks were not those from collectors, but were those from other dealers.
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I usually go with a couple of friends and if one is a grand or 2 short to make a purchase we will float each other till we get home or swing by a bank or store
I generally have an idea of how much I intend to spend at any show and carry around that much. That said I never carry more than 10k and usually less. If it takes more than that I make other arrangements.
Off topic but 3 weeks ago I took my dad to the airport as he was going to fly out of state to see a friend. ( he is 85 years old) I picked him up at 6am to go to the airport and I intended to drop him off and leave. He came out of the house with 10k in cash and asked me to put it in my safe until he got back. I am not a morning person and I shoved the 10k in my camo tactical pants. Long story short I ended up going into DFW airport with him got hIS ticket printed off and the nice lady behind the counter decided it would be best if she gave me a dummy ticket so I could get him to his gate. ( he is pretty hard of hearing but otherwise pretty decent shape). Some now he has taken his coclear implant off, his hearing aid out and is trying to tell the guy at the xray machine he is not suppose to go thru it with his pacemaker and etc. In the confussion of the moment I am pointing at the pics for him to see and take my shoes off at the same time. As I walk into the booth I realize I have 10k in my front pocket and sure enough the machine zeroes in on that and the hardware IN MY BACK. My dad did not empty his pockets out and they are sorting thru that. ( I was amazed at all the crap he had in his pocket) They threw away his finger nail clipper and he is talking loud due to his hearing loss and here I am getting a once over with a wand. I told the guy I had a large amount of cash in my pocket and had a million thoughts going thru my head. I had been deer hunting the night before and when I realized I was not going to get a deer shot about 12 rounds off at different targets. I was hoping I had washed my hands good enough, yda, yda. All the guy said was good luck and get your dad to his gate. lol
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I can't recall an instance of anyone refusing to accept my check.
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At a show I buy with cash, when I sell at a show I ONLY take cash. I will write a check and will take a check at a B&M store. 10k is not a big wad of cash. I generally prepack in groups of 1000 and 500 so I don't have to pull it all out to pay for a purchase
I usually go with a couple of friends and if one is a grand or 2 short to make a purchase we will float each other till we get home or swing by a bank or store
I generally have an idea of how much I intend to spend at any show and carry around that much. That said I never carry more than 10k and usually less. If it takes more than that I make other arrangements.
Off topic but 3 weeks ago I took my dad to the airport as he was going to fly out of state to see a friend. ( he is 85 years old) I picked him up at 6am to go to the airport and I intended to drop him off and leave. He came out of the house with 10k in cash and asked me to put it in my safe until he got back. I am not a morning person and I shoved the 10k in my camo tactical pants. Long story short I ended up going into DFW airport with him got hIS ticket printed off and the nice lady behind the counter decided it would be best if she gave me a dummy ticket so I could get him to his gate. ( he is pretty hard of hearing but otherwise pretty decent shape). Some now he has taken his coclear implant off, his hearing aid out and is trying to tell the guy at the xray machine he is not suppose to go thru it with his pacemaker and etc. In the confussion of the moment I am pointing at the pics for him to see and take my shoes off at the same time. As I walk into the booth I realize I have 10k in my front pocket and sure enough the machine zeroes in on that and the hardware IN MY BACK. My dad did not empty his pockets out and they are sorting thru that. ( I was amazed at all the crap he had in his pocket) They threw away his finger nail clipper and he is talking loud due to his hearing loss and here I am getting a once over with a wand. I told the guy I had a large amount of cash in my pocket and had a million thoughts going thru my head. I had been deer hunting the night before and when I realized I was not going to get a deer shot about 12 rounds off at different targets. I was hoping I had washed my hands good enough, yda, yda. All the guy said was good luck and get your dad to his gate. lol
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Other than for some minor purchases I have always paid by check. Carrying a lot of cash is dangerous.
If you are driving and get stopped or searched, your cash will likely be confiscated and you may never get it back.
Never a refusal though.
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Back in the old days we used to see on signs, in shops, and from the lips of the moral majority :
In God we trust. All others pay cash.
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I use square for my tax prep customers, but I usually use the paypal reader for shows. I think they both charge about the same amount, but I use paypal so much for coin purchases, its nice when the money gets dropped into my PP account.
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