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How to spot a tire kicker

By locksmith

3 years ago


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    #82 3 years ago

    I realize that I might have an unpopular opinion here. But, if you want to avoid tire kickers, you are best off only listing your pin for sale on Pinside. The majority of people out there don't put the value on these things that we do. On the very rare occasion that friends and family find out what I have paid for some of my games, they are legitimately shocked. Most non pinheads that I have talked to about this assume that there's no way a 30 year old machine would sell for more than $300. I've had a lot of people ask me to find them (or friends) games and I do my best to refuse in the most polite way I can because I don't want to be involved with their expectations for me to find them a "deal". When you post a game on CL, FB, or anywhere else, you are subjecting yourself to the opinions of the general populace that does not value these games the way that we do. You are going to run into some that think we are crazy and should sell our TZs for $300.

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