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Curious, who is actually buying the overpriced turds?

By Irishbastard

1 year ago


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    #4 1 year ago

    I do not see any kind of slow down regarding the demand for machines. The only pricing that I have seen come back down would be the pricing for new Stern machines that are still being produced. Once they announce that they will be produced again, the prices fall until they are sold out; then the prices increase once again. Since Stern has raised their prices again; I would not expect prices to come down anytime soon. I believe that there will be an increase in prices across the board because of the new game price increases. Even Jersey Jack has increased the price of their lowest priced games from the $8000 price range when Guns N Roses was released to no $12,000 for the lowest tear Toy Story. That is a 50% increase in price for their lowest model in just 1 year... It is much harder to find a machine to shop and repair at the right price in order to leave enough margin make a profit than it is to sell the machines.

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