Re: What do you do when?
- From: "John Wart, jr" <johnwartjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:41:29 -0400
I typically offer any games I'm offered that I don't want to a network of friends; rarely do I find anything some friend doesn't work. Networking in this fashion pays off I've found.
If it's something that's not a good deal, I pass; nobody is gonna want it. They will either find a buyer at their price or adjust accordingly.
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--john
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"Bryan" <broth@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:JdVni.36700$G23.4809@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What do you do when you have someone offer you a pin that you really don't want? I get these questions every once in a while. Like I have so and so and its not working and then they shoot you a price that's in the ball park but nothing worth closing a deal over. Do you pick them up and try selling them? Or do you just say your not interested?
Or do you low ball them and see what happens?
I am getting to the point I don't need any more pins (Did I just say that? ) No I meant no more pins that are not on my list..
The game is a Ballys Future Spa and has board issues so they say.. I would like to go look at it but I am like a kid in the candy store.. They want 500.oo Which I think is to high and I haven't even seen the playfield or backglass..
What do you guys do??? Leave it for the next guy is what my girlfriend would tell me. We don't need another damn pinball machine in the house.. Blaa blaa blaa.. especially one you don't want... Thanks Bryan
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