Quoted from too-many-pins:I could sure use a way to have "the crap roll off" right now.
Another idea is I just post a picture of the warehouse and put the lead for that up for bid and donate the high bidders money to charity? That would save me a hell of a lot of work.
The only reason I just didn't turn this find over to Lloyd (coinopwarehouse) is because every time I look at his Facebook page he is posting pictures of hundreds of machines being sent out of the country in containers and I hate seeing that.
I am just trying to find the best way to share with the pinball community and people here at Pinside - nothing more & nothing less.
Then STOP thinking out loud on Pinside and sell some machines. Your actions speak louder than your words. So far = null.
You brought this all on yourself. Don't try to blame anybody else. You can't be all to everybody. Stop tooting your own horn. Forget about auctions unless that is what you really want.
Post some pins to the market place. Start high if you like but then take the Best Offer. Donate to charity if you chose but don't force it onto the buyer.
Shut up and sell!
Frankly I don't understand why someone who has no garage space and is renting storage units is driving 800 miles to "rescue" (hoard) more pins. Unless you are making this your business for profit. In that case, don't try to cover it up as a pinside charity Mr. Good Guy.