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Does "firm" pricing work against the buyer or seller?

By embryonjohn

7 years ago


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    #1 7 years ago

    Does firm mean firm or pretty damn close and does feeling forced into firm pricing affect length of ownership?
    Everyone likes to know/think they got a good deal on a pinball machine and we all have buddies willing to hold on to a marginal game that they bought at rock bottom pricing only to boast about the price and never play the damn thing. Is it just me or does anyone else see a relationship between the length of ownership, buying circumstances and the seller/buyer feeling like they came up on top?

    #9 7 years ago
    Quoted from Toasterdog:

    I truly want both parties happy.

    I always thought of the pinball community as a self-policing state.

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