This made me laugh

that is probably a lot less then what they paid. They might think they are selling them at some great deal. They probably bought them from an overpriced reseller or distributor and got taken for a ride.
Eric
 
that is probably a lot less then what they paid. They might think they are selling them at some great deal. They probably bought them from an overpriced reseller or distributor and got taken for a ride.
Eric

So, they will try to take someone else for a ride for their mistake? That's not a good excuse for overcharging. If you have any clue about the current economy and what's selling and what's not, they'll soon realize that's a laughable price and nobody in their right mind will pay it. It's not like they're offering up beautiful condition Trons, Star Wars machines or any grails there. The only sought-after thing they have is that Ms. Pac/Galaga.
 
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I agree, Im just guessing that they don't know any better. That is what they paid and that is what they think they are worth. If they did get takken, they probably don't know that yet but will soon figure it out when their prices are way too high.
Eric
 
I agree, Im just guessing that they don't know any better. That is what they paid and that is what they think they are worth. If they did get takken, they probably don't know that yet but will soon figure it out when their prices are way too high.
Eric

The Pinball Company owners have a local retail store here and they add about $2000 more onto what the fair market value is. I've seen people in there buying stuff that have no clue, thus they think they are selling it at a loss when they are still way to high.
 
The Pinball Company owners have a local retail store here and they add about $2000 more onto what the fair market value is. I've seen people in there buying stuff that have no clue, thus they think they are selling it at a loss when they are still way to high.


Nick is the owner, he used to work at the same company as me.
 
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