I only offer the price I see them sell for on Kijiji and pinside there are 3 on pinside for 4500$ asking price I realize that’s in American dollars but 4500 American doesn’t exchange to 7000$ it exchanges to 5500 so I dont think a 6000$ offer is low balling
Using US$ asking/selling prices and converting to CDN$ is a flawed approach. Even if our dollars were at par, a pinball machine in the US would cost less than the same game here in Canada. It would be more accurate to take the US$, add something like 5% or more, then convert to CDN$. Then factor in the cost of bringing the game from the U.S. to Canada, etc. I wish it were as simple as converting sale price currencies.
The better comparison is with the same game sold elsewhere in Canada. And even then I notice the price of games in AB and BC to be a bit higher than ON or QC. Just my $0.02... Canadian.