Chattanooga selling massive job lot

It's listed there probably because arcade equipment is a lot harder to come by in that part of the world, and shipping costs to there are fairly cheap these days, plus a favorable exchange rate.

I haven't seen a post from RLEVIN in a long time.

Everyone's hurting right now.
 
It's listed there probably because arcade equipment is a lot harder to come by in that part of the world, and shipping costs to there are fairly cheap these days, plus a favorable exchange rate.

I haven't seen a post from RLEVIN in a long time.

Everyone's hurting right now.

And from what ive been hearing, 2010 is going to be ALOT WORSE!!!!

I hope things change after the holidays.. But we will see!!!
 
yeah his prices kinda suck but whatevs, not sure how he could stay in business since his ended listings show nothing sells, but that not uncommon with retail pinballs either way he has alotta godd stuff listed i wanna ask him about
 
guerilla advertising..

Yea it worked I sold 153 pinballs for 120000.00 Friday. Not bad for a days work in the Chattanooga Pinball land. Now I have to find some more pinball machines. A guy in China purchased them for his son here in the states.
 
Yea it worked I sold 153 pinballs for 120000.00 Friday. Not bad for a days work in the Chattanooga Pinball land. Now I have to find some more pinball machines. A guy in China purchased them for his son here in the states.


nice bud, that's great
 
Yea it worked I sold 153 pinballs for 120000.00 Friday. Not bad for a days work in the Chattanooga Pinball land. Now I have to find some more pinball machines. A guy in China purchased them for his son here in the states.
Jakie Chan ?
 
Yea it worked I sold 153 pinballs for 120000.00 Friday. Not bad for a days work in the Chattanooga Pinball land. Now I have to find some more pinball machines. A guy in China purchased them for his son here in the states.

I wonder if the I.R.S. reads KLOV...
 
There's a lot of money from organized crime in China coming to the US in a variety of ways these days.

Of course, I am not saying that's the case here but it sure seems weird. I suppose there's really no way to tell if the money is clean.

Where I live, the Chinese are buying up all the homes in certain areas and everyone is convinced the money is coming from organized crime. No one is living in the homes, and in some cases college age Chinese kids are living in these houses.
 
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