LOL!
Okay, dark lords don't need mindless entertainment when they have minions around, but for us mere mortals, television is the next best thing.
Futurama?
LOL!
Okay, dark lords don't need mindless entertainment when they have minions around, but for us mere mortals, television is the next best thing.
sell them in lots
Us "openers" know better than to buy figs for a return on investment. [img]wink.gif[/img]
Oh, same here. I never cared if they would be worth money...untill I started selling them. [img]frown.gif[/img]
I knew it would be bad...but not this bad.
Well, I'm gonna try selling them on the white board in cheap ammounts, like Peeks said, $3 each, with sets going for a little more.
If that doesn't work, I try and sell everything I got in one big lot with a cheap price tag.
If THAT doesn't work, I'll look into thechetguys idea of donating them.
Can't believe that a greater part of my toy collection will go out the door for either nothing, or free. Let this be a lesson to you other "openers" out there.
Thanks for the ideas everyone. [img]smile.gif[/img]
<font color="#cd6600" size="1">[ April 29, 2005 12:51 PM: Message edited by: dropshipbob ]</font>
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">same here. I never bought figures thinking I'd end up selling them, but sometimes you just don't like something anymore, or need a bit of cash, or need to free up space.Originally posted by dropshipbob:
Oh, same here. I never cared if they would be worth money...untill I started selling them. [img]frown.gif[/img]
I knew it would be bad...but not this bad.
so I sold off a bunch of figures. some of them..ouch. $1 or $2 for something I paid $14 for. That was another thing that made me even more careful about what I'll buy. Hell, I still have figures from the ex boyfriend legacy that I can't even seem to give away.
might just box them all up and see if the local toy shop dude will buy them off me.
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