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Offline Crashramp

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Re: 5 rules in selling pinballs
« on: February 20, 2013, 11:03:08 PM »
impresive ethics and buisness model,but does have have any decent pins to sell.and why are you giving him a free plug?
maybe swinks is looking for a space shuttle and came across this guy and thought 'I like his selling technique'. I don't think there is anything sinister behind it  *.*

nothing sinister, I am known for being very detailed in my de******ions when selling something as I want the potential buyer to be well informed.

as for the add I saw it via pinside and the guy had lots of good reviews / comments and liked his approach. Much better than a add like this with poor photos and minimal details.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Space-Jam-Pinball-Machine-/300863102542?pt=AU_CoinOp&hash=item460cd69e4e&_uhb=1#ht_500wt_1413


Just wish people give the information that you would appreciate having - helps sell a machine.

Yes agree guys he does go over the top but better than "works sometimes but the lights turn on" - yeah  $#$

Yes he's abit full on but like you say it's better than the poorly detailed dot point descriptions with no fault disclosures in some other ebay ads. Oh and let's don't forget the detailed photos taken from 10m away with the lights off!