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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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    #29 3 years ago

    I personally think the current real estate market more resembles the 2008 situation (at least with price escalation in my region), but don't want to derail your thread/poll with that rathole. I find the results so far interesting (and kind of expected) - 90% pay cash.

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