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When will the bubble burst...?
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<blockquote data-quote="indianawars" data-source="post: 387216" data-attributes="member: 5674"><p>I enjoy what I have and not what I don't have. Yes, the prices are beyond stupidity now, but I can assure you that there are still bargains to be had!</p><p>I know it's being in the place at the right time (and spending longer looking for the deals). I found a pristine Hammerhead ROTJ MOC for a whooping £40 :shock: And to be honest, I enjoy finding the real deals in an over priced market because for me it's a real buzz when I do find them. </p><p></p><p>And if I'm being totally honest, I'm putting a UKG 85% boxed Snowspeeder on eBay tonight for a 7 day auction starting at 99p because I know there are people prepared to spend more than a months wages on it. But by selling it means I can go off and keep finding those bargains without burning a hole in my pocket.</p><p></p><p>I think it's a double edge sword - As a seller, it's great because your getting more than you hoped for - But as a buyer it's a nightmare trying to complete something on a budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indianawars, post: 387216, member: 5674"] I enjoy what I have and not what I don't have. Yes, the prices are beyond stupidity now, but I can assure you that there are still bargains to be had! I know it's being in the place at the right time (and spending longer looking for the deals). I found a pristine Hammerhead ROTJ MOC for a whooping £40 :shock: And to be honest, I enjoy finding the real deals in an over priced market because for me it's a real buzz when I do find them. And if I'm being totally honest, I'm putting a UKG 85% boxed Snowspeeder on eBay tonight for a 7 day auction starting at 99p because I know there are people prepared to spend more than a months wages on it. But by selling it means I can go off and keep finding those bargains without burning a hole in my pocket. I think it's a double edge sword - As a seller, it's great because your getting more than you hoped for - But as a buyer it's a nightmare trying to complete something on a budget. [/QUOTE]
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