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r***@rogers.com

2015-08-12 13:11:16 UTC

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What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

Pinsational

2015-08-12 13:29:36 UTC

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Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

Pinside has both a forum and a market section. The forum is for discussions, and the market is for commerce. When you place an ad in the market, you are given the opportunity to have it auto-create a linked forum thread. Many people choose this option because it gives their market ad more exposure. The downside to doing this is that it potentially opens up your ad to criticism.

Kyle Wren

2015-08-12 17:37:53 UTC

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In article <7cccfb88-8547-4e80-9961-***@googlegroups.com>, Pinsational
says...

Many=
people choose this option because it gives their market ad more exposure. =
The downside to doing this is that it potentially opens up your ad to criti=
cism.

If you are willing to sell your machine for $1, and you have enough pinball
machines for everyone to get one at that price you should link to the forum. If
what you have to sell is more limited than that, or you want a decent price for
it avoid the secondary link. They are not an understanding bunch when it comes
to commerce... :-)

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Mike Oxhertz

2015-08-12 22:30:21 UTC

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I go to the Em hangout and then to the EM parts wanted, Pinhead52 had a really nice AAB 1 hole coin door that I was pissed I missed out on

Tracelifter

2015-08-27 22:15:26 UTC

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Post by Pinsational

Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

Pinside has both a forum and a market section. The forum is for discussions, and the market is for commerce. When you place an ad in the market, you are given the opportunity to have it auto-create a linked forum thread. Many people choose this option because it gives their market ad more exposure. The downside to doing this is that it potentially opens up your ad to criticism.

That is the best part, it keeps your FS ad bumped up on the page and while the price police are picking it apart you are making the sale via PM.
It is great to post "Game is sold" right after their expert opinion on your game post.

Eric

Force Flow

2015-08-28 15:08:40 UTC

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Post by Tracelifter

Post by Pinsational

Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

Pinside has both a forum and a market section. The forum is for discussions, and the market is for commerce. When you place an ad in the market, you are given the opportunity to have it auto-create a linked forum thread. Many people choose this option because it gives their market ad more exposure. The downside to doing this is that it potentially opens up your ad to criticism.

That is the best part, it keeps your FS ad bumped up on the page and while the price police are picking it apart you are making the sale via PM.
It is great to post "Game is sold" right after their expert opinion on your game post.
Eric

Yep, it's kind of interesting in the way that the most controversial ads are also the ones that get the most exposure, but the good/fair deals sink below the viewing threshold.

I wonder what would happen if I posted an unshopped Williams Flash for $5k? :D

Tracelifter

2015-08-28 17:07:44 UTC

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Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

Pinside has both a forum and a market section. The forum is for discussions, and the market is for commerce. When you place an ad in the market, you are given the opportunity to have it auto-create a linked forum thread. Many people choose this option because it gives their market ad more exposure. The downside to doing this is that it potentially opens up your ad to criticism.

That is the best part, it keeps your FS ad bumped up on the page and while the price police are picking it apart you are making the sale via PM.
It is great to post "Game is sold" right after their expert opinion on your game post.
Eric

Yep, it's kind of interesting in the way that the most controversial ads are also the ones that get the most exposure, but the good/fair deals sink below the viewing threshold.
I wonder what would happen if I posted an unshopped Williams Flash for $5k? :D

You would get a thread about your insane price with multiple responses then a PM with a fair offer and you would sell the game rather quickly.
This is a tactic used by a lot of Ebay sellers to get their ad posted by others on multiple sites.
Nobody does a better job of getting your game advertised and sold than the price police.
:)

Eric

barakandl

2015-08-28 18:03:16 UTC

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Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

Pinside has both a forum and a market section. The forum is for discussions, and the market is for commerce. When you place an ad in the market, you are given the opportunity to have it auto-create a linked forum thread. Many people choose this option because it gives their market ad more exposure. The downside to doing this is that it potentially opens up your ad to criticism.

That is the best part, it keeps your FS ad bumped up on the page and while the price police are picking it apart you are making the sale via PM.
It is great to post "Game is sold" right after their expert opinion on your game post.
Eric

Yep, it's kind of interesting in the way that the most controversial ads are also the ones that get the most exposure, but the good/fair deals sink below the viewing threshold.
I wonder what would happen if I posted an unshopped Williams Flash for $5k? :D

You would get a thread about your insane price with multiple responses then a PM with a fair offer and you would sell the game rather quickly.
This is a tactic used by a lot of Ebay sellers to get their ad posted by others on multiple sites.
Nobody does a better job of getting your game advertised and sold than the price police.
:)
Eric

Anyone who makes money off of pinball is an asshole!

joe mamma pinballwizzNO@SPAMgmail.com

2015-08-29 00:12:06 UTC

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I agree.... Nobody should make money off pinball. I hate it when I see those coin chutes! Greedy bastards!!!

I'll never put my quarters in those money making games!

Chris Kruger

John Robertson

2015-08-29 06:10:25 UTC

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Post by joe mamma ***@SPAMgmail.com
I agree.... Nobody should make money off pinball. I hate it when I see those coin chutes! Greedy bastards!!!
I'll never put my quarters in those money making games!
Chris Kruger

Damn dealers and folks making reproduction parts and having the nerve to
charge for their work!

(ducking)

John ;-#)#

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c***@gmail.com

2015-08-12 14:41:47 UTC

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Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

The discussion area is only for agreement with everything, no dissent is ever allowed. There is no actual discussion allowed there, just mutual wang stroking.

Joseph 'Tony' Dziedzic

2015-08-12 15:13:29 UTC

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GLWS (good luck with the stroking)

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Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

The discussion area is only for agreement with everything, no dissent is ever allowed. There is no actual discussion allowed there, just mutual wang stroking.

CubeSnake

2015-08-13 00:11:01 UTC

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Post by Joseph 'Tony' Dziedzic
GLWS (good luck with the stroking)

^ This is PRICELESS!

e***@gmail.com

2015-08-13 00:16:51 UTC

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Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

I rather enjoy, linking any F.S. ad, to the forum..In general,I get more entertainment stoking the crowd, than any reality caca that floods the airwaves! The funniest part, is that everything I post over there F.S., sells at or very close to asking price!!!

Frank Furhter

2015-08-18 22:16:06 UTC

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Post by r***@rogers.com
What is the difference between the 'Forum' section and the 'For Sale'
and 'Wanted' sections on Pinside? (It seems to me I see FS and WTB in
the Forum section.)

One is limited speech, the other is rape the stupid.

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Kyle Wren2015-08-12 17:37:53 UTC
Mike Oxhertz2015-08-12 22:30:21 UTC
Tracelifter2015-08-27 22:15:26 UTC
Force Flow2015-08-28 15:08:40 UTC
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