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Re: Fake Ebayers
« Reply #30 on: August 06, 2010, 07:07:59 AM »
most of us see pins as an investment in fun, something to give the family enjoyment etc, and a rewarding hobby. Being a financial investment comes a far second place. I will not care that my pins de-value due to plentiful supply. I will be happy to afford more pins because prices will fall. Only the top end stuff can be considered financial investment, and alot of them pins are not value for playability.

I guess prices will eventually fall, but I don't believe the people currently importing used pinballs in containers are importing them for that reason.
There are two reasons:
1. To MAKE MONEY.
2. To ad a couple of pins to their collection.
I think we have to be realistic about this, because if I had risked a big slab of my money to bring a container of pins into the country I would probably want to think there was a pot of gold waiting at the end of it.
Like I said before good luck to them they are expanding the selection available, but lets not kid ourselves, it all to make cash.