Silverpaolo
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I’m literally only here for the comments this is fantastic
Ok. Where do you think the price should be then ?
Yup, hard times. Fair price or not, if I bought another pin this year I'd be dead man walking....good luck with the sale, tough times to sell a pin. She looks stunning.If you bought anything over a year ago, or even in the last 6 months. Take 5-10% off the price you paid, based on the current market.
You forgot something.I’m literally only here for the comments this is fantastic
Not going comment on your valuation as it’s up to you but I sold an LE not long ago with more mods for £500 more.Sorry guy’s thought I put a price
Looking around £6995 Ono
Do you think that’s a fair price ?
Generally it's only people who are asking daft prices that don't like selling on heresee why people don’t like selling on here and sell else where
Money spent on delivery/collection is the price of doing business and not something you should be adding to a sale price IMHO.
So the new buyer has to cover the cost of your fuel from when you purchased it? I’d be amazed at any buyer that would agree to that.
I’d get the van checked for a leak to if you spent £1295 on fuel.
.This, I've always considered the cost of delivery/collecting as a consumable item and down to the buyer to absorb, otherwise people will just start adding stupid things like the cost of a round of fish and chips bought during collection to the price of the machine when they sell it on.
Agreed between 5.5k to 6k max … coly sold a super nice premium only a few week back in perfect condition for around 7k … unfortunately a 7k pro just won’t fly on hereCloser to 6k because of the mods
This year there have been a fair few losses I think. Thank your stars you aren't trying to sell a Flintstones or an Apollo 13The price is a starting point and I did put ONO
It’s only because the purchase price has been posted now. People seem to be negative about making a small profit. So nobody on here has made any money from selling there pins then ?
Yes but generally by buying rough games and spending time, effort and money on making them nicer or by buying them so long ago that the market value has shifted during that timeframe. Buying at current market value and then trying to sell on at a higher price in a relatively short space is the textbook definition of flipping and generally not well liked (as you've found out in this thread).So nobody on here has made any money from selling there pins then ?
The price is a starting point and I did put ONO
It’s only because the purchase price has been posted now. People seem to be negative about making a small profit. So nobody on here has made any money from selling there pins then ?
True. But there are people no here that sell pins for other customers and must be making a good drink from itI think most people here consider pinball a hobby and not a money making business. I've only sold one game but I sold it for what I paid, plus £100ish because of improvements/repairs.
1k profit just for a shakder motor might be a bit much