Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-m2df6-1b0b045
Dr. Beckett discusses advice for a collector flying to this weekend's West Coast Burbank card show who wants to buy an expensive card and is considering bringing $30,000 in cash. He weighs show buying versus auctions, explains why cash is often preferred at shows, and reviews alternatives like wires, credit cards (often with a 3% fee), checks (requiring strong trust/vouching), and digital payments with limits. Beckett emphasizes security and discretion, planning ahead with the bank, understanding cash-withdrawal documentation over $10,000, and being prepared for airport screening. He recommends documenting any big deal (seller identity, card/grade details, photos) to reduce risk, warns about brokered transactions and a high-profile Tom Brady deal that went wrong, and concludes that cash can be reasonable for $30,000 if handled carefully.
01:16 Payment Options Overview
02:24 Cash Logistics and Risks
03:47 Trust and Verification
05:43 Show Deal Mechanics
06:51 Wires Cards and Checks
08:47 Getting Cash and Flying
11:54 Documentation and Safety Tips
13:33 Broker Deal Gone Wrong
15:25 Best Plan for 30K