http://www.usedottawa.com/classified...tions_12282327
She was asking 60$, I said 25$ is my max, she said she would take 30$.
Love the skeletons, but I am not sure it's worth it... What do you think?
JM
Thread: Would you pay 30$ for this?
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Would you pay 30$ for this? –
06-15-2010,06:22 AM
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06-15-2010,06:29 AM
looks ok 30 bucks not bad
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06-15-2010,06:56 AM
60 is definitely pushing it. It looks like a good collection of stuff though.
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06-15-2010,07:04 AM
Ya 60.00 is pushing it but 30.00 would be good.
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06-15-2010,07:09 AM
Darnit, I can't see it. I'm a cheapskate and probably wouldn't pay any more than $20.
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06-15-2010,07:24 AM
I would not pay 30 because several of the items are small. Besides you can find so many other things in lots of Halloween for so much less expecially if you find them at thrift stores or garage sales. Not to mention you will probably have to pay shipping. Id rather pay $30 or even $60 for larger items. Id rather have one or two really good items to add to my collection than paying $30 for a bunch of smaller items. I realize there is one larger item there its just my opinion. When I was starting out collecting years ago I wanted everything Halloween
Ive since learned its better to add one or two great pieces each year than to buy a lot of smaller pieces. For one you notice the bigger and nicer pieces more than you do the smaller and in a few years you will have a Fabulous collection of really great Halloween items instead of a really large collection of Halloween pieces that you can find anywhere in any haunt. I say save your money and invest in some quality pieces, you wont be sorry in the long run.
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Charlie Brown: Yes, I guess I have.
Linus: Well that is nothing compared to the fury of a woman who has been cheated out of tricks or treats!
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06-15-2010,07:39 AM
I am with the last 2 posts, I wouldn't give $30.00 for it.
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06-15-2010,08:24 AM
I wouldn't give $30 for it. I agree, spend your money on really great Halloween items or things that can be turned into great items. Those things are the kind that can be found at garage sales any day.
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06-15-2010,08:28 AM
Same as the above to me it's not worth it.

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06-15-2010,08:37 AM
I don't think she will be able to get her asking price. It is too steep. She only has 41 views. Your post has 32 views. I looked last night and you've probably looked a couple times. This would suggest shes not getting alot of interest either. Wait a little while and contact her with a price you are comfortable with.
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