Author Topic: Why would you bother listing a machine for sale with this feedback score?  (Read 279 times)

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Offline markc

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Offline ddstoys

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Negative 1  well if you look at it this way he didnt just start a new account like most dodgy sellers LOL %.%

Offline Extra Ball

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2k for a "hardly used" DMD  #*#

apparently this is a sleeper title, good player I hear

Offline MrMaloo

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Given his feedback I would say that this pin is definitely a pay-on-pickup scenario.

Offline Chad

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Big Hurt is great game especially if you like baseball

would be very keen on this machine if the seller wasn't interstate or had better feedback, but as CruiserMan said earlier it's a pay-on-pickup job

Offline Caveoftreasures

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ANY PINBALL MACHINE PURCHASE should be "pay on pick-up" with people you have never met. Espescially ebay or trading post etc.
I dont have any problems buying from a member of the forum or from mark c, sight unseen, cause u know it is all good.  ^^^

However, i wouldnt put too much behind the negative feedback he recieved. I had a ebay business once and the idiots i had to deal with was unbelievable !

Ebay is about as reliable as my x-wife !

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