Was the box damaged at all? If this was the only damage I might consider keeping it for a discount but if the box had any damage that indicates the machine was probably dropped and you could be facing a whole other set of issues as time goes on.
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Was the box damaged at all? If this was the only damage I might consider keeping it for a discount but if the box had any damage that indicates the machine was probably dropped and you could be facing a whole other set of issues as time goes on.
Quoted from RyanStl:Anyone saying let Stern send you a new cabinet for you to move over your game in can STFU. Expecting a NIB buyer to f'ng be a pinball restorer moving things over is ridiculous. At least the guys sent new playfields have some value in the playfield alone. You will be stuck with a box taking up a ton of room until you decide what to do with it.
Also if it's true they send you an empty cabinet with no hardware installed at all that is a BIG job. A whole day of work if things go well.
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