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Post by alanpartridge on Dec 5, 2017 7:12:22 GMT -5
Only buy a figure that you've planned on buying or buy planned figures first. Then you at least have bought what you originally wanted and not have 10 zombie wwe figures and no AJ Styles elite.
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Post by Prophet of Ash on Dec 5, 2017 9:26:45 GMT -5
You know what's worse than having a massive collection? trying to sell it when you need the money and space. taking pennies for your collection is much worse than stressing about not having the money to hoard more
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Post by Halloween King on Dec 7, 2017 9:41:09 GMT -5
If you're tight on money you really shouldn't be buying toys.
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Post by Vamp55 on Dec 13, 2017 7:40:54 GMT -5
I have been where u are at. The best thing u can do, is start sellling stuff. I started selling my Classic superstars collection, almost 18 months later and all but 6 are gone (I had 300+MOC). I am guessing u are much like myself and have an “addictive personality”, sounds worse then what it is. I have just started to sell off some of my Mattel’s and it easier to collect now, because I collect differently. I don’t buy every figure, I limit myself to wrestlers I have a) actually watched wrestle (that rules out most of NXT), and b) wrestlers I actually like. This means I mostly collect flashbacks.
The less u have, the less u need, and the less you’ll want. Trust me, go through your collection and pick all the figures of a wrestlers whose attire is pretty much the same. I started with Brock and I couldn’t for the life of me figure why I needed 5/8 different Brocks. So I sold a bunch of them, and this started a chain reaction. If u break up sets from your collection, u won’t feel the need to collect sets going forward.
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