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The Coronavirus Pinball Market: How Bad is it Now?

By Jason_Jehosaphat

4 years ago


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    #21 4 years ago
    Quoted from Jason_Jehosaphat:

    Again, in brief this time:
    With all these sale pins pouring onto the Classifieds here, why does the pricing resolutely ignore the market glut?
    Wanna sell your pin?
    Join the club!
    Oh, but if you actually want to sell, be prepared to ask substantially less than you could have just a month ago.

    To be fair to any sellers right now, many of us don't really HAVE to sell a pin right now, or any time really. Pin money--for me at least--is hobby money, which would have been long gone if my hobby was golfing, vacationing, hookers, or whatever. Oftentimes, people price a pin to sit because they're just not worried about moving it on immediately, but when the market demand allows it sell at the price--if ever.

    As is said in every thread that gets the pricing police involved, if you don't like the price...don't buy it!

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