Buy or Sell board with pink LED display. looking taller when it first debuted.
Buy or Sell board now short
This contestant elected to sell this first prize, a grandfather clock.
Good idea! That clock was only $2050 so...
...this contestant made $500 in profit!
The contestant elected to sell that furniture. Bad idea! She should have bought it. An $800 bargain means...
...she loses $800, thus putting her at -$300. She needs to save $400 or more than that to win.
Nice save. She elected to buy that fridge. A $400 bargain means....
...SHE'S A WINNER!!!!!!
Buy or Sell board with black neon display.
Bummer! This player loses.
But here is better news for this player. Under the new rules, she gets the $100 in cash as well as all three prizes.
Premiere Playing (March 27, 1992, #8365D)[]
Anna's Buy or Sell Disaster (October 21, 1992, #8543D)[]
Buy or Sell for a Michael C. Fina Gold Plated Tea & Coffee Service, a Honda Trail-70 Motorcycle, and an RCA 27" Color TV (February 11, 1993, #8694K)[]
Buy or Sell for a Daewoo Electrical Digital Piano, Hot Dog Push Cart, and a Honda XR200R Off-Road Motorcycle (March 17, 1993, #8743D)[]
Aaron's Heartbreaking Buy or Sell Loss (April 29, 1993, #8804D)[]
Buy or Sell for an Ariens Riding Lawn Mower, an Emperor Grandfather Clock, and a 1940 Woodie Child's Car Bed (May 12, 1993, #8823D)[]
She buys the lawn mower.
She sells the clock.
She sells the child's bed.
OK, good choice there...
...so she made $200.
We put it up there.
Another good choice...
...as she makes another $400...
...bringing her total to $600 so far.
Bad choice there...
...as it costs her $700...
...and leaves her $100 in the red, thus costing her the prizes and the game. She wouldn't have won the money on the scoreboard anyway (which would've been $1,300 had she bought that child's bed instead of selling it).
Theresa's Buy or Sell Comeback Win (September 16, 1993, #8884D)[]
Antonio's Amazing Buy or Sell Win (November 2, 1993, #8952D)[]
Carla's Buy or Sell Comeback Win (January 25, 1994, #9052D)[]
Maximilian's Buy or Sell Win With A Then-Record Breaking $1,200 In The Bank (September 15, 1994, #9264D)[]
Joyce's Buy or Sell Win on the 29th Season Finale (June 13, 2001, #1853K)[]
Buy or Sell for a Honda Elite 80 Motorscooter, a Little Miss Liberty of Beverly Hills Round Dome-Top Crib, and a Maytag Washer & Dryer (January 23, 2002, #2033K)[]
Only Buy or Sell Loss of Season 31 (December 11, 2002, #2343K)[]
Michael's $1,700 Buy or Sell Win (March 20, 2003, #2474K, aired out of order on June 19, originally rescheduled to air on March 21)[]
He has made $300.
A Glitch in Buy or Sell's Scoreboard (May 22, 2003, #2554K)[]
Had he sold that, he would've been $1,000 richer. But hey, he ended on the plus side.
$400 in cash isn't so bad, and he wins all the prizes, too.
Nicole's $1,700 Buy or Sell Win (October 8, 2003, #2623K)[]
She buys the Pulaski Ghetto dining group.
She buys the Yamaha TTR225 off-road motorcycle.
She sells the Sony 36" stereo TV.
Buy or Sell for a Set of Reed & Barton Serving Pieces, a Canopied Popcorn Wagon, and a Magnussen Canoe Creek Tables (December 8, 2004, #3083K)[]
Janice's Bad Luck Buy or Sell Loss (June 9, 2005, #3314K)[]
Daniel's $1,900 Buy or Sell Win (January 12, 2006, #3484K)[]
Carie's $1,900 Buy or Sell Win (February 14, 2006, #3532K)[]
The Only Buy or Sell Loss of Season 34 (April 5, 2006, #3583K)[]
Josette's Buy or Sell Disaster (September 25, 2006, #3691K)[]
First Buy or Sell Playing with the New Yellow Prize Labels with Blue Borders and the Dom Casual Font (February 7, 2007, #3873K)[]
First Playing with Drew Carey (December 11, 2007, #4122K, aired out of order on December 10)[]
She buys the wine cabinet...
...and the golf clubs.
She sells the barbeque.
Bad choice there...
...as it costs her $500.
Not a good way to start out. But she can recover.
And indeed she does.
She makes $300, bringing her total to...
...-$200. She needs to make that much or more to win.
Another good move, as she adds...
...$700, bringing her total to...
$500, thus winning her that amount in cash in addition to the prizes.
Last-Ever Buy or Sell Winner (April 22, 2008, #4302K)[]
She sells the refrigerator.
She buys the sofa.
She buys the popcorn cart.
Bad choice there...
...as it costs her $400.
She's $400 in the hole, but she can recover.
And she does.
The $300 difference brings her to...
...-$100, so if she makes $100 or more on the final deal, she will win.
Good move!
That gives her $500 more...
...for a total of $400 in cash in addition to all three prizes!
There's the cash amount going in her pocket.
And yes, she's a "WINNER"!
Finale Playing (May 29, 2008, #4354K)[]
She lost $600.
Now she lost $800.
She has made $600. But unfortunately she is still left with -$200.
This makes it historic where every prize had to be sold in order to win.