Last July I bought a ghostbusters premium that had 27 balls played. The seller had 3 games in his basement and never played one ball on any of them. He said he bought them to decorate the room. All the plays were from the crew that set them up.
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Last July I bought a ghostbusters premium that had 27 balls played. The seller had 3 games in his basement and never played one ball on any of them. He said he bought them to decorate the room. All the plays were from the crew that set them up.
Quoted from GTO:Just goes to show some people have way too much disposable income. Unbelievable. Do you remember what were the other two games?
Sopranos and Revenge from Mars.
They were listed on Facebook market and the pictures weren’t great. He had the ghostbusters listed as a pro. And when I tried to negotiate the price he kept saying it’s the pro it’s the good one, I know what I have. Sure enough I look closer at the picture and it’s a premium. I tried to tell him yes, you have the good one, but it’s not a pro- but he kept insisting his was the pro which is better. I didn’t not argue and immediately rushed to pay the $5000 he was asking.
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