Did anyone else see this auction on Ebay? I took a screen capture I was so stunned at the price!
Anyone have reactions to this?
I agree with you. That's why I wouldn't spend more than 150 Euro on a very rare smurf.It is true that I did win the Bellringer smurf on Ebay. However there was a Paypal problem and that gave me a little more time to think. I came to the conclusion that NO smurf is worth 3000 Euros!!! I have the money but honestly how can one begin to justify that much money for a piece of PVC - no matter how cute it is. I asked the seller to relieve me of my obligation and offer it to the next highest bidder - which he kindly did. I intend to build a beautiful smurf cabinet instead.
Sounds like you just did, Martin...I don't think he's putting anyone down the way you just did publicly.but I don't do you down for it.
I wasn't under the impression I was putting people down for it.....I was speaking for just myself and the others above me who all felt that was too much for us personally to spend on 1 smurf. We weren't saying others shouldn't do it or that they were crazy for doing it. I think you will find most people on this forum, and indeed the rest of the world would agree with me....so it's not really a shocking statement or anything and what I said was never directed at anybody or trying to put people down. I think you just got it wrong again Martin....a bit like the getting pissed and going to Hooters bit.....which I took as a direct attempt to have a go at me. For your information.....they are not my hobbies in the slightest. I hardly ever drink at all and as for the Hooters bit.....well you failed to see I was having a laugh and just basically taking the piss out of what Hooters is all about. I was just having fun.....look it up in the dictionary it's not a bad thing.Come on Andrew it may not be your idea of money well spent but don't do the people down with your tone viz"more appealing and satisfying things"
Yes, my reaction is - about as expected . Items increase in value relative to availability against demand - thousands of smurf collectors, few of this smurf = high priceAnyone have reactions to this?
that's my opinion tooYes, my reaction is - about as expected . Items increase in value relative to availability against demand - thousands of smurf collectors, few of this smurf = high priceAnyone have reactions to this?
When it comes to an item like this I think I would view it as saving / investing money rather than spending money .
If (and I wouldn't) I was to buy a designer pair of shoes for a few hundred quid, after my sweaty feet have been in them on the dance floor for a few nights they would be worthless and even my most loved would sling them from the house. This for me would be spending money .
If I was to buy a piece of art, or an antique, a nice collectable or even a smurf then this would just be a nice way of having some rainy day/ savings/ old age cash being a bit more enjoyable then looking at a £ sign on a bank statement. OK maybe slightly higher risk ? hmmm... that would be debatable
No, there is at least one more nation who is very very good at doing that..I thought it was just the English who habitually knock people and are constantly negative
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