What would be the basis of a lawsuit? Pin functions perfectly as a pinball machine and it's tough to claim loss of value with so many pins flipping over msrp. Sell the pin and don't buy jjp until they can prove these issues are 100% fixed.
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What would be the basis of a lawsuit? Pin functions perfectly as a pinball machine and it's tough to claim loss of value with so many pins flipping over msrp. Sell the pin and don't buy jjp until they can prove these issues are 100% fixed.
Quoted from BMore-Pinball:Everybody is claiming the value is higher than retail, even with the chipping and bubbling playfield
Just Curious - which one of you who don't already have a CE are willing to buy one with a defective PF for $15 grand .... not me
I would rather pay more for a defect free one or buy an LE down the line if they can fix this issue with certainty
The more specific question is what examples are there where people had to sell a CE or LE for a huge loss with pf issues? I remember one person stating they sold their LE for msrp with issues. I think everyone would prefer a perfect game but the wait time for nib is what - 6 months? Even if you wait, how do you know the problem will be fixed? It's been a problem for years going back to POTC.
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