Quoted from too-many-pins:I don't want to move these to the garage unless I am fairly sure they will sell.
Why don't you just list them for sale and then move them to the garage for pickup if someone commits?
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Quoted from too-many-pins:I don't want to move these to the garage unless I am fairly sure they will sell.
Why don't you just list them for sale and then move them to the garage for pickup if someone commits?
Quoted from MiamiRedSkin:I think he meant - why don’t you take pictures and list the games from where they are currently ... then if they sell, move them out? Seems like a weird way to sell, and pictures are pretty easy to take. Not judging, just curious.
That's exactly what I meant, thank you. That's how I sold a lot of my machines since my basement has very steep steps and I don't want buyers to have to deal with them.
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