Many pin deals happen "offline" behind the scenes. PM someone you know or trust.
Add lots of patience. Cheers.
Add lots of patience. Cheers.
REVOLUTION said:I find if there's a pin I'm looking for, the best thing to do is let Mwong know. .
Bally Boy said:Actually, fuck you and him :lol: No one person/group of persons should have this kind of control on the market, what are we, fucking communists?
REVOLUTION said:lol well we're certainly no Pinside
bstock said:This hobby is like anything else. People offer things to their friends first, and then to the rest of the world if no one is interested. Nothin wrong with that if you ask me. Mikes focus is always on promoting this hobby for everyone's benefit.
Menace said:Thankfully most of the collectors look out for each other.
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bstock said:I think there is also a respect for better quality games within the collector community.
Bally Boy said:Menace said:Thankfully most of the collectors look out for each other.
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Yeah, right!
"Most" is the key word there.... and it depends on the circumstances I'm finding...... :FP:
meegis said:IM QUOTING THIS FOR TRUTHslither said:Thats the problem , too many people worrying about what someone else is doing, without knowing all the facts.
Im probably upsetting people with this post, but its easy to see this in real life in all aspects.
Easy example... real estate. There are homes in my neighborhood selling well above what they should be, only for the fact that the market here is on fire. One neighbor sold his house, and literally 2 months later the new owners flipped it. No upgrades, no changes, just a straight up flip. They sold it for $12,000 more than what they bought. Now, the original neighbor (who I still speak to this day) was sour about his house being resold for more so quickly after the fact. The problem I have is he accepted the buyer he got, sold for what he was happy with and now they sold to someone else willing to pay more. The new owner, whether intentionally flipped or other personal reasons had a different buyer happy to pay the new listing price. Is this wrong? The original owner got what he wanted, but feels slighted because the next guy got more? Its a fallacy in itself, and it happens everywhere.
Just my $0.02
Bally Boy said:It's like Rumplestiltskin - I went to sleep about 3 years ago, just awoke to realize that this person went from virtual obscurity to having his finger on the pulse of the entire Canadian pin sales world.
Bally Boy said:Menace said:Thankfully most of the collectors look out for each other.
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Yeah, right!
"Most" is the key word there.... and it depends on the circumstances I'm finding...... :FP:
Menace said:Sounds like you're running into the "other side" of the collector market Dan, which has seriously soured the hobby for me as well.
mwong168 said:I don't think it has anything to do with the "other side" Doug. It has more to do with "You get what you give" in this hobby and Bally Boy gives nothing Don't get me wrong there is nothing wrong with that and there are lots of people in this hobby that do the same.