Author Topic: Old man question. When did Pokémon cards become more expensive then a pin?  (Read 442 times)

Offline Jeff1960

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Just don’t get it.

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When idiot kids grow up that have always had plenty of money, never had to work for it.
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young man question:  why did we allow covid pricing on pinball to occur?  :P

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During the Pandemic I purchased a Guardians of the Galaxy Pro almost entirely by selling 2 old T-Shirts and an unopened box of Marvel trading cards I paid $10 for in the 90s.

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So when my nephew won Nintendo championship in the 90’s besides money and a car he also received a One of a kind Nintendo cartridge and I still tell him even though you’re my nephew I’d throw you under the bus for less money than was offered.
I’m a good uncle.