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Similarities with Pinball Market & the 2008 Housing Crash

By alexanr1

3 years ago


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    “For any part of your pinball collection have you borrowed money to make your purchase?”

    • Yes, I have a loan or using a HELOC to purchase 5 votes
      2%
    • Yes, I paid with a credit card and make payments to my card provider 13 votes
      6%
    • Yes, I have financed through a supplier. 1 vote
    • No, I always pay cash. 200 votes
      91%

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    #31 3 years ago

    These threads... There is no value in your data. Pinball prices have more to do with the rise of new parts and repair guides and the internet than anything. When demand diminishes, games won't go back to $0. Alot of games were paperweights and now they are easily repairable.

    The only debate is how much money will be cut off the top on flipping games.

    90% of people pay cash, 9% use credit cards and pay them off for the points, 1% sell their smelly ass bodies on the side.

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