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Offline Dazzat

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Re: How do you know if you are overpaying for a pinball????
« on: September 30, 2012, 06:17:33 PM »
It is hard to judge the condition of a game without seeing it in person

But you can simply post on the forum of a game that interests you, everybody will chime in with a price range you should expect to pay

You can get a good, fun, first time buyers game for $2000-$2500


Prices asked by dealers will be higher due to them having to pay rent/staff

Thanks for chiming in Pop Bumper Pete,

Yes I thought it would be too hard to have a variable doc on here due to conditions of Pinballs, being a first time buyer 5 months ago I came into buying one from a pinball specialist, they have been absolutely fantastic since day one for me and that's why I have gone back & spent over $1000 more on the pinny, and  planning very soon on picking up another off them that is currently being held me  $#$