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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: NIB WMS Pins
« on: November 11, 2009, 08:58:25 PM »
personally Extraball, i am with you.
I reckon 99% of these so called Brand New In Box pins are a sham.
Great way to make great money in a sagging US economy, and theres a sucker born everyday.

It would take alot of persuasion for me to hand over double or tripple the amount i can pick up a local pin for.
Both my Star Trek Next Gens are minty, one cost me 3500 and the other 4 grand.
Why would i pay $11 grand USA (say $13,000 aussie),for only one pin, It doesnt make sense in my book.

* i wonder what the most, an Aussie would admit to paying for one pin.
Best i saw was a guy hand over $10,500 cash for a Monster Bash,a year ago, and it wasnt as good as the best in the country i have seen in Adelaide.That was one sweet Monster Bash and it wasnt crazy money like the other guy at $10,500 either.  ^^^
 


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