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Kaytrim:
Darn.  I was hoping for a little better deal.  That price will defiantly get the veto from my wife.  She has seen some of the bills that came in from when I was working on Dad's Bartop and she is not happy.  Not only that we just don't have the COH to swing a deal like this.  I hope that this deal sticks around for a few weeks and I can snag it lower.  The biggest issue is getting the ok from the wife.

TTFN

pointdablame:

--- Quote from: Kaytrim on July 16, 2007, 05:01:27 pm ---Darn.  I was hoping for a little better deal.  That price will defiantly get the veto from my wife.  She has seen some of the bills that came in from when I was working on Dad's Bartop and she is not happy.  Not only that we just don't have the COH to swing a deal like this.  I hope that this deal sticks around for a few weeks and I can snag it lower.  The biggest issue is getting the ok from the wife.

TTFN

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Not to burst your bubble, but don't expect a Baby Pac Man for $250 to last a few weeks.  Have you contacted the seller yet?  I'd put $5 on it already being gone.

Kaytrim:
There was a non working Tatio cab a few months ago listed for $50 and it was there for 5 weeks.  I send in an offer of $25 and was told that it had sold for $16 that morning.  I am hoping that this will take a similar path.  However I am not going to hold my breath.  The higher hurdle is my wife not the price of the machine.

TTFN

More Cowbell:
Why not make a lower offer now and get on the list? If it sticks around for a while, the seller may just decide your offer is a good one. Or he might accept on the spot. If not, nothing lost.





edited for typo. doy!

Kaytrim:
Not a bad idea MC.  I still have to talk to the wife before making an offer but it is worth a try.

TTFN

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