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How much have you spent on pinball... Poll!

By paynemic

7 years ago


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    “How much have you spent on pinball?”

    • $0-$1000 10 votes
      3%
    • $1000-$5000 36 votes
      10%
    • $5000-$20,000 103 votes
      28%
    • $20,000-$50,000 115 votes
      32%
    • $50,000-$100,000 53 votes
      15%
    • More than $100,000 (?!!) 47 votes
      13%

    (Multiple choice - 364 votes)

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    #48 7 years ago

    I've wasted far more on women and new pins are a far better investment. Easier to maintain and they get better with age.

    #52 7 years ago
    Quoted from xTheBlackKnightx:

    The real reason of preference regarding pinball machines over women:
    You can shut them off anytime you want.

    I'd argue turning them on is easier as well.

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