(Topic ID: 293154)

Stern pricing criticism isn’t justified based on the MSRP history.

By VMAX

2 years ago


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    #44 2 years ago
    Quoted from Bellystyle:

    In 2016 JJ at Game Exchange shipped a Ghostbusters and Walking Dead Pro to my front door for $9999.00 (back then, no tax). Hard to believe that was only 5 years ago.

    So the price of a NIB pro has gone up $800 or so in five years?

    Big fuckin deal. Why are people so outraged by this?

    Not sure if you've noticed but a lot has happened in five years in this industry.

    #46 2 years ago
    Quoted from nicoy3k:

    2007 was 14 years ago. How much were pins in 1993 compared to 2007?

    They were $78 cheaper.

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