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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 464821" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>Haha that's very true, they know this stuff gets people's attentions and it sells. What proves this is when you go on google and type in anything to do with figure values, half the results on the first page are from The Sun, Guardian and The Daily Mail etc reporting about nothing else accept for what they're worth and the % they've risen. They always pick ridiculous numbers some of which are usually taken from an ebay BIN listing where some nob end is asking for like £5000 for a figure when it's actually worth about £1000, then they say "this figure is now worth £5000". It causes a ton of clueless idiots to flood onto ebay and start bidding on **** for stupid prices because they want to invest in it ( and prob on facebook too ) and causes price rises for no reason.</p><p></p><p>Then yeah anyone that knows your face around where you live ( that's probably a lot more people than you'd think ) can easily find out where you live, then bang it's game over!, not worth the risk at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 464821, member: 9185"] Haha that's very true, they know this stuff gets people's attentions and it sells. What proves this is when you go on google and type in anything to do with figure values, half the results on the first page are from The Sun, Guardian and The Daily Mail etc reporting about nothing else accept for what they're worth and the % they've risen. They always pick ridiculous numbers some of which are usually taken from an ebay BIN listing where some nob end is asking for like £5000 for a figure when it's actually worth about £1000, then they say "this figure is now worth £5000". It causes a ton of clueless idiots to flood onto ebay and start bidding on **** for stupid prices because they want to invest in it ( and prob on facebook too ) and causes price rises for no reason. Then yeah anyone that knows your face around where you live ( that's probably a lot more people than you'd think ) can easily find out where you live, then bang it's game over!, not worth the risk at all. [/QUOTE]
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