Triple B
Verified Trader,
I admit I didn’t see this one coming…
https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/pwcc-marketplace-sold-to-fanatics/
Of note:
The vault was based in Oregon, which is one of five states without statewide sales tax. While the vault concept may have been PWCC’s star for a short while, it may have also precipitated its downfall.
At the height of the card craze, vault members were allowed to take out loans against their vaulted cards, using those cards as collateral.
That helped light the card market on fire as some of those people then took their loan money to buy more.
But when the market plummeted, there were enough of those people who just said, “I’ll keep my money, you keep my cards.”
From Twitter, this was pointed out:
@darrenrovell
Couple more notes on Fanatics acquisition of PWCC....
Lending program went south when enough high end collectors said they'd give PWCC their cards in the vault and keep the $ that was loaned.
PWCC would not have survived much longer without being bought.
https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/pwcc-marketplace-sold-to-fanatics/
Of note:
The vault was based in Oregon, which is one of five states without statewide sales tax. While the vault concept may have been PWCC’s star for a short while, it may have also precipitated its downfall.
At the height of the card craze, vault members were allowed to take out loans against their vaulted cards, using those cards as collateral.
That helped light the card market on fire as some of those people then took their loan money to buy more.
But when the market plummeted, there were enough of those people who just said, “I’ll keep my money, you keep my cards.”
From Twitter, this was pointed out:
@darrenrovell
Couple more notes on Fanatics acquisition of PWCC....
Lending program went south when enough high end collectors said they'd give PWCC their cards in the vault and keep the $ that was loaned.
PWCC would not have survived much longer without being bought.