So what's the difference between making a resources roll to get some gear or important item vs just declaring you already have it?
With something like scholarship, you can tell a player it's going to take x amount of time to find the information. With resources, I'd like to do the same: "you need a new car? That will take time to arrange financing". But couldn't a player, assuming they can justify it, just make a declaration, "I bought that car last week!" They make a roll or pay a FP and it's true? On one hand, I'm not sure about the character that can get anything on a moments notice, but on the other hand, I suppose a character with high resources should. It's just that I could see becoming a problem with rarer items.
Also, I've had a character take a stunt to give Burglary the "buying things" resourse trapping. So, since you can get anything that is 2 levels lower than their resourses, with a high Burglary, they could "own" quite a bit. I'm not sure how to deal with that because, technically, it seems like it should probably take some time to get and lets not forget that most of what they own is stolen. Perhaps there should be something mentionned in the stunt to take this into consideration...