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Old 21 February 2013, 02:37 PM   #31
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Haven't been in that situation but I have walked around with that kind of money for one reason or another in my life. The funny thing is you go to the bank and think you'll be walking out like this...


But it turns out to only be like this...
There was a time while deployed to Iraq that we carried a hell of a lot of cash (in backpacks or duffle bags) to buy local vehicles so we didn't stand out as Americans in those brand new Japanese and American made SUVs . The best deals were made when the seller saw cash in front of him.

To the OP - best of luck on your next acquisition. You'll know when it is the right time to buy your grail, or one of them.
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Old 21 February 2013, 03:45 PM   #32
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Should have used a credit card and got the 22k in points. Then used the 22k you had laying around in the bank to pay off the card when e bill came due.
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Old 21 February 2013, 04:26 PM   #33
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Should have used a credit card and got the 22k in points. Then used the 22k you had laying around in the bank to pay off the card when e bill came due.
I use the discover card for any purchase to get points....the way my wife blows money we should have a 1,000,000 plus points by EOY
She loves to save money by spending money on stuff called "on sale"
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Old 21 February 2013, 04:38 PM   #34
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i have never paid cash for a watch
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Old 21 February 2013, 10:49 PM   #35
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Should have used a credit card and got the 22k in points. Then used the 22k you had laying around in the bank to pay off the card when e bill came due.
I use my card for almost everything to get points, this time around they wanted $1,500 more for CC. I guess I'm not used to handling cash anymore
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Old 21 February 2013, 10:52 PM   #36
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There was a time while deployed to Iraq that we carried a hell of a lot of cash (in backpacks or duffle bags) to buy local vehicles so we didn't stand out as Americans in those brand new Japanese and American made SUVs . The best deals were made when the seller saw cash in front of him.

To the OP - best of luck on your next acquisition. You'll know when it is the right time to buy your grail, or one of them.
Cash doesn't work at places like Tourneau or Wempe, but in the smaller shops, it works wonders. Small stores probably under report cash income from the tax man
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Old 24 February 2013, 10:07 PM   #37
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I'm on my second attempt to purchase a SS Patek Nautilus--my hands-down, grail piece. During the summer I found one almost new (99.5%) box/papers, the works from a reputable shop in NYC. They were asking $22K cash (down from 23.5).
After going to the bank and withdrawing $22,000 in $100 bills, I just couldn't do it! That much cash in my hands was too much; I was nervous carrying so much cash, hidden, yet I was willing to plunk it down on a watch that I was going to wear and bang-up? It seems like no big deal looking at all those numbers in my bank account, yet when it's cash (even though 22k was just a small fraction of what I have in my account) I start to sweat and get nervous.

Has this ever happened to anyone else?
Not exactly, but I understand the feeling. It hits a lot harder when you pay in cash. It feels better, but this is how people get themselves in debt. It doesn't seem all that real when you plunk down plastic.
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Two words... WIRE TRANSFER
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Old 25 February 2013, 07:15 AM   #39
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22,000 sounds like a lot when spoken, and looks like a lot when written, but having it in the hand is something else! I once paid £18,000 in cash for a new beetle convertible for my wife, just to see the look on the dealers face, it was priceless! He had no idea what to do with it. But seeing it in the hand did make me think twice!!
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Bet you’re regretting not getting that Nautilus for 22k now. Hahahahahaha
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