Better Act Fast……Public Service Announcement

Bavafongoul

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I know many readers would like to get a set of high quality pool balls. It’s annoying to visit a pool hall and encounter pool balls that aren’t clean, mismatched, different weights, etc. I think this started long ago when players would bring their own measle cue ball to use and now pretty much most pool halls use or have available a measle cue ball.

I own several sets of Centennials or else I’d add this one. It is on eBay right now offered by a relatively new seller but I’d have zero concerns with eBay and PayPal protection. Besides, 35 years ago I was a newbie to eBay and now have over 250 transactions. The buyer protection you get using eBay with PayPal is excellent.


Anyway, the seller is asking inexpensive shipping and wants $360 or best offer for a new set of Brunswick Centennials. So there you go because this is the best price I’ve seen in the last 3 years. If you want a set of New Brunswick Centennials, here’s your chance. I do not know this seller nor ever communicated with him. If it still there tomorrow, I’ll likely offer him $335 because deals like this seldom happen.

I posted this thread here since it is pool related, I have nothing to sell so I couldn’t post it in For Sale.The correct spot would be eBay auctions but how many readers browse that listing versus the main forum where everyone visits? I am just trying to help another forum member score a great deal on a set of new Brunswick Centennial pool balls. In my judgement, this post qualifies and deserves to be in the Main Forum with the sole intention of trying to help a fellow Azer that is looking for a bargain on a new set of Centennials but remember to use PayPal as a purchase for your own protection.
 

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Thanks for the heads up! I put in an offer, so will see what happens.
I think an offer of $340- 45 would get accepted if presented fast like you have done. The savings covers
shipping expense. $360 really is a good price when you see what others are sell it for. You can always bump
your offer if it’s too low. I found sending the seller a message indicating your sincerity helps reach a price
that he’ll counter back. My advice is don’t try to turn a great deal into a fantastic one by low balling or you
will miss out to others.

Matt B.
 
Okay….this thread is concluded…….Randy just told me he just closed the deal.
He has a new set of Centennials heading his way. IMO, it’s the best pool ball set.
 
Well so much for waiting til payday. I saw them yesterday and figured if they were still there I would get them tomorrow.

🤣 🤣 🤣

:)
 
Okay….this thread is concluded…….Randy just told me he just closed the deal.
He has a new set of Centennials heading his way. IMO, it’s the best pool ball set.
I’d be super interested in Randy weighing them on a postal scale that measures to 1/10 gram and use the Willard ball gage on them.
 
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