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I work at a movie theater that sold these buckets for the most recent Ghostbusters movie. And while joking about how dumb they looked with a friend, she did some research, and we both discovered that they actually sold on eBay for some pretty exorbitant prices.
So when the movie flopped, and my theater's prices for the things went down, I decided to buy a bunch myself. My only question for you guys is whether they qualify as "mint condition," based on the picture here.
I would assume they do, since they're in their original unopened plastic wrapping. But is there a problem if human hands have touched the packaging or whatever? I'm not a toy guy, so I wouldn't really know. Any advice would be appreciated.
So when the movie flopped, and my theater's prices for the things went down, I decided to buy a bunch myself. My only question for you guys is whether they qualify as "mint condition," based on the picture here.
I would assume they do, since they're in their original unopened plastic wrapping. But is there a problem if human hands have touched the packaging or whatever? I'm not a toy guy, so I wouldn't really know. Any advice would be appreciated.