good deal since they are nib i suppose they are in mint condition so yeah good deal each car costs less than a dollar...you cannot buy new ones at that price
2007-01-21 10:57:08
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answered by undercovernudist 6
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first where are you buying them from, 300 NIB from 250. is a good deal, but if you are getting them through places like EBay, what are the shipping costs? How many are duplicates?
are the cases sealed? a lot of collectors buy sealed case lots, to look for certain vehicles (collectors vehicles) then they turn around and re-sell the cars at a profit.
2007-01-21 19:42:08
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answered by kevferg64 3
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Depends on WHAT IS IN THE BOX....THERE ARE MANY PRICE GUIDES ON THE MARKET ...BUT EBAY WOULD BE THE BEST PLACE TO CHECK ACTULLY WORTH
ARE LOOKING TO START A COLLECTION OR LOOK AT THEM AS AN INVESTMENT..
IT LIKE A HAIRCUT OVER THE PHONE RIGHT NOW I CAN'T SAY YES OR NO TIL I SEE PICTURES OF THE ITEMS IN QUESTION .OR AT LEAST A LIST OF THE ITEMS..
OVER ALL 300 HOT WHEELS FOR $250.00 IS ABOUT RIGHT ...
IS THIS SOMEONE'S COLLECTION ....?
ARE THERE DOUBLES ...?
ARE ANY TREASURE HUNTS ...?
TREASURE HUNTS ARE THE SPECIAL CHASE TYPE CARS THAT ARE WORTH 5 TO 10 TIMES OR MORE WHAT THE REGULAR ISSUE CARS ....
2007-01-21 23:14:11
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answered by DiecastLive.com 1
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i agree that it its a good deal, but I also agree you should offer them less and be prepared to walk away, just cause you can.
2007-01-21 23:13:49
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answered by jjissodamngreat 4
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Way too much! Offer $50.00 & walk away.
2007-01-21 18:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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