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Crazy prices, I think that's madness, surely you'd be scared to run it, makes me nervous selling for those figures if I were the seller, its a buyers market on ebay and with the way they control things and refund at the slightest thing you could loose the lot, Mark
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I was watching this as well, just mental. I guess if you really want it and you have the cash youl'll pay. Makes you wonder what ebay value collectirs are sat on though. I say ebay value because most collectors wouldnt pay these prices, id love the first terminator but i wouldnt pay even half of that price, still, well done that seller and im sure the buyer is very pleased.
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"The Terminator" sold for €1074.99, but nearly twenty years ago in 2004 the Derann price for this was £320.
£320 today would be around £520. But Derann is no longer with us!
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I could see paying a premium price for a title one has a strong attachment to, but to I cannot see paying such money over and over again. In fact, I am thinking of downsizing what small collection I do have...not by much though. What I DO have won't get those figures. And as Mark said, you can spell out everything and include pictures of the smallest flaw and a buyer could STILL make a claim to Ebay.
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