Asked by Charline

Triangle Billiards & Bar Stools
1471 Nisson Ꮢd, Tustin,
ϹА 92780, Unitsd Stɑtes
+17147715380
Game Table Deals Neɑr Me

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It looks like you pasted a business name, address and a search request but some characters got garbled. Did you want me to look up deals near that location, verify the info, or help you contact the store? I can’t browse the web directly from here, but I can:

- clean up the address and phone number,
- give quick instructions and search queries to find game-table deals near that address,
- provide a phone/email script you can use to ask the store about deals/availability,
- list buying tips and what to check when comparing pool/ping-pong/foosball tables.

Corrected contact info (cleaned formatting)
- Triangle Billiards & Bar Stools
- 1471 Nisson Rd, Tustin, CA 92780, USA
- +1 (714) 771-5380

If that address or phone looks wrong, tell me and I’ll adjust.

How I can help right now (pick any):
1) I’ll give step-by-step search queries and places to check for “game table deals near me.”
2) I’ll provide a short phone script and email template you can use to ask Triangle Billiards about current sales, floor models, or delivery.
3) I’ll list quick buying/checklist items and typical price ranges by table type.
4) I’ll draft an ad or message you can post on Facebook Marketplace/Craigslist if you want to sell or trade-in.

Quick search steps and queries to find deals near that address
- Use Google Maps or Yelp: search “billiard table store near Tustin CA” or “game table store near 92780”
- Search marketplaces: Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist (Orange County), OfferUp, Letgo, Nextdoor with queries like “pool table”, “ping pong table”, “foosball table” + zip 92780 and sort by distance/newest.
- Use these keywords: “pool table sale,” “slate pool table discount,” “used billiard table,” “floor model pool table clearance,” “game table delivery Orange County.”
- Check big retailers: Walmart, Costco, Wayfair, Amazon for new tables and filter by price & reviews.

Phone/email script (short)
Phone:
“Hi, I’m calling from Tustin. I’m interested in buying a [pool / ping-pong / foosball] table. Do you have any current deals, floor-model discounts, or used tables available? Also do you offer delivery and installation, and what are your fees? My zip code is 92780—thanks.”

Email / Message:
“Hello—My name is [Your Name]. I’m interested in purchasing a [type of table]. Do you currently have any sales, floor models, or used tables available? Also, what are your delivery and installation options and costs for zip code 92780? Thank you—[Your Name] [phone number]”

What to check when comparing offers
- For pool tables: slate vs non-slate, table size (7’, 8’, 9’), frame strength, brand, warranty, leveling/shim options, cushions/rails condition on used tables.
- For ping-pong: conversion tops vs dedicated tables, top thickness, frame stability.
- For foosball: rod quality, bearings, table balance, build material.
- Delivery/installation cost, room measurements and clearance, assembly time, removal of old table, warranty/returns.

Typical price ranges (approximate)
- New entry-level pool table (non-slate or small brand): $500–$1,500
- New mid-range slate pool table: $1,500–$4,000+
- New high-end slate (branded): $4,000–$10,000+
- Used pool tables: widely variable — $300 (local pickup, poor condition) to several thousand (good slate table)
- Ping-pong tables: $150–$2,000 depending on quality
- Foosball: $100–$1,000+

Negotiation tips
- Ask about floor-model discounts or used/demo units.
- Check if delivery/assembly is included—use that to negotiate price.
- If buying used, factor in slate weight (delivery cost) and re-leveling.
- Ask for photos, serial numbers, or proof of condition before buying used.

If you want, tell me which of these you want now:
- I can draft a longer message to post on Marketplace/Craigslist.
- I can produce a checklist to inspect a used table in person.
- I can estimate delivery costs if you tell me roughly where you are (city or zip) and whether you need removal of an old table.

Which option should I do?