Author Topic: The Getaway pinball on e-Bay Overpriced.  (Read 2870 times)

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Re: The Getaway pinball on e-Bay Overpriced.
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2015, 12:04:15 AM »
to be honest if viewed in the same way as my spacies, I did a little surf of ebay for the first time in a long time and I think I saw 3 listings with prices between $4850-5500. So use that exchange rate for the space invader and multiply the star wars actual value and you get close to $7K+. I have cracked the code  $#$. Now once you have this exchange rate, divide listings on ebay, you can get the true value of any game.

Stay tuned for my master class on decrypting de******ions on ebay like 'does not work but probably a blown fuse'.  &&


The problem that dealers have not worked out is that inflating pinball prices on fleabay that remain unsold pinballs for months leads to the buying public assuming that they don't sell because the prices are too high and the level of workmanship is as low as possible. This becomes a fact and the cycle continues. Public perception is very important these days. no one is perfect, but listing games at twice their value does not work anymore these days.
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