As we all already know (I didn't know a month ago) beyblades have been out of production for some years now. The only places where you can get them are either on sites like Ebay and Yahoo! Japan Auction, and perhaps some retail shops that carry antiques.
As we all probably also know, new in box ( NIB ) will mean its just left over warehouse stock that was never sold all those years ago.
So who do you think is in a better bargain position, the buyer or seller?
Here is a few random thoughts
The seller
Cons:
-selling old toys
-selling second hand toys
-selling unpopular toys
-selling toys he wants to get rid of
Pros:
-selling toys hard to find
The buyer
Con:
-buying toys hard to find
Pros
-buying old toys
-buying second hand toys
-buying toys that are unpopular
-knows the seller wants to get rid of them
You might realise that the sellers cons are the buyers pros and vice-versa.
As we all probably also know, new in box ( NIB ) will mean its just left over warehouse stock that was never sold all those years ago.
So who do you think is in a better bargain position, the buyer or seller?
Here is a few random thoughts
The seller
Cons:
-selling old toys
-selling second hand toys
-selling unpopular toys
-selling toys he wants to get rid of
Pros:
-selling toys hard to find
The buyer
Con:
-buying toys hard to find
Pros
-buying old toys
-buying second hand toys
-buying toys that are unpopular
-knows the seller wants to get rid of them
You might realise that the sellers cons are the buyers pros and vice-versa.