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Quote from: Strangeways on September 18, 2011, 06:28:17 PMPete - Sorry to hear of your issues - But as many are finding out, the hobbyist aspect of the industry has changed and will continue to do so. The best thing to do is learn from your experiences and try other dealers and backyarders until you are happy. It should be a priveldge to sell collectors and enthusiasts with high quality games, but unfortunately, a high percentage of sellers don't see it that way.It is OK Nino, this is a thought that has been percolating in my head for a whileLike a few others here, I have a collection that is (IMHO) pretty good, I do not NEED to buy anymore gamesI know with my own business, it pays to maintain a relationship with your customers, a little respect goes a long way
Pete - Sorry to hear of your issues - But as many are finding out, the hobbyist aspect of the industry has changed and will continue to do so. The best thing to do is learn from your experiences and try other dealers and backyarders until you are happy. It should be a priveldge to sell collectors and enthusiasts with high quality games, but unfortunately, a high percentage of sellers don't see it that way.
nino,you should change profesions and become a phsycolagist
Quote from: studley67 on September 18, 2011, 11:28:42 PMnino,you should change profesions and become a phsycolagistExcellent point. Alot of us pinheads do need lots of medication. I am running out. Dr Nino, what can u prescribe for pinball addiction.
Quote from: Caveoftreasures on September 19, 2011, 02:20:38 AMQuote from: studley67 on September 18, 2011, 11:28:42 PMnino,you should change profesions and become a phsycolagistExcellent point. Alot of us pinheads do need lots of medication. I am running out. Dr Nino, what can u prescribe for pinball addiction. That's easy: lot's of cash and an easygoing wife.