Personally not 13k and I’ve been after one for a while, I would have been interested at 10k maybe 11k at a push, anything more and it’s silly money imo, especially once supply outweighs demand again.DP LE, really what's it worth... ?
Too late - that’s just what has happened And the fools foaming at the mouth to hand over the cash.Hoping we don't follow US pricing and used pros and prems sell for more than NIB ones
No one can know if supply will ever outweigh demand again. It’s not as if any more DP LE’s will be made. There’s a lot of dry powder waiting to snap up machines. It’s more a question of If not when.Personally not 13k and I’ve been after one for a while, I would have been interested at 10k maybe 11k at a push, anything more and it’s silly money imo, especially once supply outweighs demand again.
Dave I think you are wrong just because the guy paid 13k for the deadpool don’t mean it’s worth 13k the guy who acquired all those pins paid well over the odds he basically made people offers they couldn’t refuse I know of a deadpool Le no topper that sold for 9-10k this monthDeadpool LE are going for £13K with topper.
With a new LE £12500 and probably prices going up later this year why not NIB price for a desirable LE.
Stern will catch up, they would not have pushed back their cornerstone releases if it wasn’t beneficial for them in terms of their manufacturing and financially.No one can know if supply will ever outweigh demand again. It’s not as if any more DP LE’s will be made. There’s a lot of dry powder waiting to snap up machines. It’s more a question of If not when.
From what was said above it sounds like more of a mate buying them, so he can get them back down the line maybe, sounds more like a loan than actual sales, but saying they “sold” is a sure fire way to make those prices the expectation and artificially inflate prices for everyone.Dave I think you are wrong just because the guy paid 13k for the deadpool don’t mean it’s worth 13k the guy who acquired all those pins paid well over the odds he basically made people offers they couldn’t refuse I know of a deadpool Le no topper that sold for 9-10k this month
It’s a very strange one none sold to group members even though the sellers inbox was in overdrive apparently and the third person in-line for the Godzilla said he knew nothing about it and already had one you couldn’t make this upFrom what was said above it sounds like more of a mate buying them, so he can get them back down the line maybe, sounds more like a loan than actual sales, but saying they “sold” is a sure fire way to make those prices the expectation and artificially inflate prices for everyone.
Also turns out the NIB GZLE wasn't actually NIB but from the showroom...It’s a very strange one none sold to group members even though the sellers inbox was in overdrive apparently and the third person in-line for the Godzilla said he knew nothing about it and already had one you couldn’t make this up
How about PMs only between site supporters?Oh welcome to a bug bear of mine
I have seen machines upwards of £5k be sold, and no donation made (or maybe a tenner at most) !!
I have also seen machines at £1k with a £20 donation (Which is perfectly fine in my eyes).
Using a percentage based formula would be best (we could have had that under the old new sales software!), however
1. This isnt Ebay
2. If the funds that come in to run the site dont equal the server fees + running costs (software updates, Add-on updates) then the site closes - and in my view everyone looses. This is currently running at several £k per year. Myself and the other Admins dont take a wage, or payment for what we do (however do get my sincere grattitude for helping the community!)
3. I think it unfair to "police " it, since it is worth different things to different people.
I want to add something of more "Value" to those people that do subscribe. Any suggestions welcome!
Maybe make site supporters fees £30 and only direct PM as above. If you use it to buy and sell then £30 a year is nothing in this hobby. As without it there's only Facebook or Ebay and we know everyones thoughts on that.Oh welcome to a bug bear of mine
I have seen machines upwards of £5k be sold, and no donation made (or maybe a tenner at most) !!
I have also seen machines at £1k with a £20 donation (Which is perfectly fine in my eyes).
Using a percentage based formula would be best (we could have had that under the old new sales software!), however
1. This isnt Ebay
2. If the funds that come in to run the site dont equal the server fees + running costs (software updates, Add-on updates) then the site closes - and in my view everyone looses. This is currently running at several £k per year. Myself and the other Admins dont take a wage, or payment for what we do (however do get my sincere grattitude for helping the community!)
3. I think it unfair to "police " it, since it is worth different things to different people.
I want to add something of more "Value" to those people that do subscribe. Any suggestions welcome!
Hit the donation tab.Maybe because I've never sold something here, but I never realised a donation for each sale was the etiquette. Is that written anywhere? Maybe others just realising it was the done thing.
@CHRIS B PINBALLSAlso if they where the right price they would have sold all of them on here in 20 mins you put your gotg on eBay for a month open to all the world and it didn’t sell
I have several Le games that I would sell if someone made me a bonkers offer
Your prices where hld prices and more than likely would not sell on here
Now that’s done and dusted..
I do know of a couple of games coming up!
TOTAN
BOP
FUNHOUSE
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