Anonymous wrote:I bought myself a pinball machine for Christmas. I love it and play it every day. I want a second one but will probably pick that up used.
I buy most grocery items generic to save pennies to dollars and I thrift most of my clothes. I also use points for vacations. My newest car is 7 years old and it was a hand me down from an elderly relative. So the splurge is kind of ridiculous.
I love that you did this-- it's a big splurg! But who knows-- it likely holds value?
I was at car wash a couple days ago and the TV was blasting a live auction for a 1962 Ferrari. Gorgeous! When I had to leave the price had gone up to over $35 million! I'm sure when it was new it was a spurge for the buyer, but that has got to be an incredible ROI!
Maybe same could happen with your pinball machine-- that you love and play every day. Win-win!
