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Post by drakepasha on Jul 19, 2013 22:16:46 GMT -5
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Post by crpdiablos on Jul 19, 2013 23:17:59 GMT -5
I thougt he accidentally added an extra 0
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Post by Mr. Ginrai on Jul 19, 2013 23:21:21 GMT -5
It was $25,000 a few weeks ago but previously it was only like 5,000 iirc. I don't know where along the line he tried to add the extra money or why. He also had two or three loose ones he was asking major $$$ for as well.
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Post by xtrlowz75 on Jul 19, 2013 23:23:54 GMT -5
Don't worry about it. At that outlandish price he'll never sell it. And it really is priced to not sell. People just sometimes price things that way. If been to many toy shows where the seller drives all the way there and then has full retail/eBay "buy it now" prices on his items, and guess what, he usually leaves with the same stuff he brought. A seller that really wants to sell and can, got the item far below what he paid, and is willing to go below proposed worth price to sell the item, will usually sell his stuff. Thats the seller that makes money. This guy is looking for a dumb millionaire who is just willing to pay what ever to get a Tetsujin 28. Will he sell it at this price, maybe, but most likely not. It will sit like the other over blown Tetsujin-28s on eBay.
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Post by bowhntr66 on Jul 21, 2013 12:41:12 GMT -5
My father was an antique dealer and what he used to do was buy one incredible piece to put in the window to draw people into the shop. He'd put a crazy price on it and leave it there until he found a different, better piece that he could do the same thing with. He'd then sell the first one for a more reasonable price. It worked well.
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