I'm very calm.
Harry Potter: I would never buy, for any price, because it's Harry Potter and the movies were lame children's movies.
Kong: Stern butchered the IP and turned it into a rainbow children's cartoon monkey game.
Dune: Hated the new films, although the pin is absolutely beautiful...
I found it strange that while they make no mention of it in the video, the description does read;
"original film clips roar to life, classic voice lines hit like grenades, and Alan Silvestri’s legendary score surges through the speakers like a battle hymn"
I guess they are probably waiting on...
Yes, if the pinball machine was MANUFACTURED in the US.
It is irrelevant where it is purchased from (outside of Canada).
All that matters is where it was made.
So no Canadian counter tariffs will be applied to Pinball Bros. games, even if you bought them from the US, because they are not...
The gameplay is the least important thing to me.
#1 Audio
#2 Visual Presentation/ IP
#3 Everything else
No matter how good a game plays, if it doesn't have a good audio package and the visual presentation/ theme doesn't click with me, there is absolutely zero chance I will buy it. I will...
Most of the hate is directed at the presentation (art package, animations, audio) as far as I know.
While the playfield design looks fun, they butchered the IP (imo).
Correct, but some pinball machines are collectibles that appreciate.
So, for an example, an Indiana Jones would sell for more than what you paid if you bought it 5-10 years ago.
And in regards to my second point, regardless of what you sell it for, (profit or loss), a sales tax on used pinball...
This bill is significant to used pinball sales for two reasons;
1- To tax any personal profit you may make on the sale of goods. (Legally you are obliged to declare any profit over $30,000 as taxable income)
2- This is most likely the first step in applying a sales tax to used goods over $10K...
I don't understand the relevance of your comment at all.
What does buying a car or house have to do with this?
Both of those are purchases that have to be registered and taxed.
I'm not sure what I am taking out of context when I literally wrote the exact text from the bill.
Everyone paying attention???
77.5 (1) Every person or entity that is engaged in a business...commits an offence if the person or entity accepts a cash payment, donation or deposit of $10,000 or more in a single transaction or in a prescribed series of related transactions that total $10,000 or...
Hey Luch,
I know someone that is looking for a table.
How does one actually move this?
Is it all 1 piece?
It seems like it would be humanly impossible to get it in and out of a regular basement.
Are you able to ball park the weight?
You will pay 25% tariff on the $8000 then HST on the total. (We are also being taxed on the tariff).
The US also just cancelled the $800 exemption for US citizens earlier this week.
I pray the Canadian government does not follow suit.
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