Good insights man. Question - the times that you evacuated the collection from Pwcc and got the cards shipped back to Malaysia how did you deal with the taxes on the shipments? I mean the cost you pay in shipping the products back to yourself seems minimal when compared to what you'd have to pay on gst? Especially since the cards you own /Sell are over 6 figures $. Any tips or advice in how you went about not paying thousands on tax?
You are right to point out the substantial tax on such a large shipment. Hence I had to engage a friend to hand carry them back from the US as personal effects. I don't do this often as it can get expensive for individual cards, but the situation required me to shell out some money for this.
Good insights man. Question - the times that you evacuated the collection from Pwcc and got the cards shipped back to Malaysia how did you deal with the taxes on the shipments? I mean the cost you pay in shipping the products back to yourself seems minimal when compared to what you'd have to pay on gst? Especially since the cards you own /Sell are over 6 figures $. Any tips or advice in how you went about not paying thousands on tax?
You are right to point out the substantial tax on such a large shipment. Hence I had to engage a friend to hand carry them back from the US as personal effects. I don't do this often as it can get expensive for individual cards, but the situation required me to shell out some money for this.
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Yes I noticed it too. Gonna get it fixed, thanks for pointing it out.
What turns off a lot of buyers from Fanatics is how high prices get on some of their bigger ticket items. eBay has much more reasonable prices
Have u got any specific examples?
@@TheCardBosstake a look at the 1986 Jordan sticker PSA 9 or Lew Alcindor rookie PSA 7, among a host of other examples
For those cards specifically, centering + eye appeal carries a higher premium despite having identical grades.