• Guest, Help The DPF Community Thrive - Join Our Donation Drive Today!

    We're launching a special DPF Donation Drive to ensure our beloved forum continues to flourish. Your support is vital in helping us cover essential server costs and keep our community running smoothly — This is more than just a donation; it's an investment in the future of our community.

    Join us in this crucial drive and let's ensure our forum remains a vibrant and dynamic place for everyone.

    Please visit the DPF Donation Drive Thread for details and instructions on how you can make your donation today!

Adventures in Pin Trading/Selling - because sometimes it’s a Pin in the a$$

Status
Not open for further replies.
Adventures in Pin Trading/Selling - because sometimes it’s a Pin in the a$$

ItzaPinfan

Noob
Rating - 100%
92   0   0
Messages
1,107
Location
Bay Area, Northern California
Thought I’d start a thread of ridiculousness and teachable moments that happen in the context of pin trading/selling...not meant as a Debbie downer fest but more a place to comically share your fails as cautionary tales for others...especially for newbs just getting into it...


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
So here’s my most recent...
I’ve been super sick, like terribly sick but that just means I have more time to browse the inter webs for trades etc. So I facilitated several trades and purchases online and found out today that somehow I managed to swap the pins and send them to the Opposite individuals.

So trader A expecting some princess pins received instead a chip and dale pin

Trader B then was supposed to get chip and dale but has some princesses waiting for them.

Now communicating and pleading for patience from trader A while I chase trader B to get the pins back and clean up the mess I made. Honest mistake, my bad nonetheless...

The lesson: don’t ship pins while medicated..

69c96873ea7c9931dc36f1b7601a1033.png

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
So here’s my most recent...
I’ve been super sick, like terribly sick but that just means I have more time to browse the inter webs for trades etc. So I facilitated several trades and purchases online and found out today that somehow I managed to swap the pins and send them to the Opposite individuals.

So trader A expecting some princess pins received instead a chip and dale pin

Trader B then was supposed to get chip and dale but has some princesses waiting for them.

Now communicating and pleading for patience from trader A while I chase trader B to get the pins back and clean up the mess I made. Honest mistake, my bad nonetheless...

The lesson: don’t ship pins while medicated..

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

I haven't shipped pins to the wrong person (knocks on wood after typing), but I've had someone mail me the wrong items. The other person contacted me, and I forwarded the package to the next person. I hope things work out well for you.
 
I did this once. One of them contacted me before the other had received their pin. I purchased shipping labels and emailed them to each person and they both just put the new label on the package (one unopened) and waited a couple more days. It worked out ok, but I triple check now... these were not expensive pins. I’d be pretty nervous if they were more valuable... one of them could have ended up with both...
 
I haven't shipped wrong pins, but I did mix up tracking numbers, unknowingly giving a pin trader the tracking number for a gift I mailed to my sis-in-law...Poor trader looked up their package to find it halfway across the country from where they expected it. Of course, they checked back with me without wigging out and were very polite about it, but I still felt/feel bad. :(

Also, don't depend on the rubber backers for your lanyard if you're out and about!!! Pin fell off and I didn't even know it. Thank goodness for honest peeps at the park, they saw it on the ground near me and asked it if was mine.

And from the title, I really thought you were going to talk about a time you were sorting through your pins and accidentally sat on one....:D
 
I haven't shipped wrong pins, but I did mix up tracking numbers, unknowingly giving a pin trader the tracking number for a gift I mailed to my sis-in-law...Poor trader looked up their package to find it halfway across the country from where they expected it. Of course, they checked back with me without wigging out and were very polite about it, but I still felt/feel bad. :(

Also, don't depend on the rubber backers for your lanyard if you're out and about!!! Pin fell off and I didn't even know it. Thank goodness for honest peeps at the park, they saw it on the ground near me and asked it if was mine.

And from the title, I really thought you were going to talk about a time you were sorting through your pins and accidentally sat on one....:D

Omg! Yes that would definitely be a Pin in the you know what...lol...


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
One thing I do far too frequently is trade a pin I don’t have. You know, you say “Yes, let’s trade” then go to pack the pin and realize you no longer have it. This literally happened yesterday. Folks are usually understanding and can often salvage the trade, or at least catch it before anyone sends anything. But still, it’s good to keep pinpics updated I’m pretty good generally, but often forget when I’ve done in person trades.
 
I have done both (sorta). My dad used to “help” me by being my “shipping department” it was only after WAY too many mistakes (including a number of bubble mailers that supposedly had been shipped randomly being “found” in the trunk of his car one day!!!) Pure nightmares! I have also on more than one occasion had him switch pins and had them mailed to the wrong people!
I often when I was in my early years of trading would agree to trade only to discover I no longer had the pin in question!
My worst story by far was definitely a lesson I will never forget. It actually involved a lot of DPFers and I never even told anyone because I was so embarrassed and mortified. Two years ago, I had a huge pin sale to help pay for some much-needed out-of-state medical treatment. In less than a weeks time (if I remember correctly it was about 48 hours) DPFers bought over $2,000 worth of pins from me. I was super grateful, but very sick and needing to fly out right away and struggling to be able to package and mail the pins. My ever so helpful dad (that I no longer let pack pins alone), insisted that I just put all the packed bubble mailers in a suitcase and he would mail them after we arrived. No worries. At the airport, they asked everybody for bags to check because it was a crowded flight, Dad volunteered our bag to free up his hands and be able to better help me. At the time, neither of us considered that we had over 2 grand of sold pins in that single bag! When we arrived, wouldn’t you know it, that was the bag that didn’t make it? And we flew nonstop! After 24 hours and still no bag, I was getting ready to write to everyone who had ordered from me and offer a full refund. Then, all of a sudden, when I was getting ready to actually deal with the reality of having lost ALL the orders, I got a call from the airline asking if I would like to pick up the bag or have it delivered. My jaw dropped! I told them not to move it! I would be there! I did not want it to be mishandled again! Ever since I haven’t let anyone transport my pins besides myself or the Post Office! Lol


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
I have done both (sorta). My dad used to “help” me by being my “shipping department” it was only after WAY too many mistakes (including a number of bubble mailers that supposedly had been shipped randomly being “found” in the trunk of his car one day!!!) Pure nightmares! I have also on more than one occasion had him switch pins and had them mailed to the wrong people!
I often when I was in my early years of trading would agree to trade only to discover I no longer had the pin in question!
My worst story by far was definitely a lesson I will never forget. It actually involved a lot of DPFers and I never even told anyone because I was so embarrassed and mortified. Two years ago, I had a huge pin sale to help pay for some much-needed out-of-state medical treatment. In less than a weeks time (if I remember correctly it was about 48 hours) DPFers bought over $2,000 worth of pins from me. I was super grateful, but very sick and needing to fly out right away and struggling to be able to package and mail the pins. My ever so helpful dad (that I no longer let pack pins alone), insisted that I just put all the packed bubble mailers in a suitcase and he would mail them after we arrived. No worries. At the airport, they asked everybody for bags to check because it was a crowded flight, Dad volunteered our bag to free up his hands and be able to better help me. At the time, neither of us considered that we had over 2 grand of sold pins in that single bag! When we arrived, wouldn’t you know it, that was the bag that didn’t make it? And we flew nonstop! After 24 hours and still no bag, I was getting ready to write to everyone who had ordered from me and offer a full refund. Then, all of a sudden, when I was getting ready to actually deal with the reality of having lost ALL the orders, I got a call from the airline asking if I would like to pick up the bag or have it delivered. My jaw dropped! I told them not to move it! I would be there! I did not want it to be mishandled again! Ever since I haven’t let anyone transport my pins besides myself or the Post Office! Lol


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Omg, I would have been in tears instantly, I felt nervous reading that!
 
Omg, I would have been in tears instantly, I felt nervous reading that!

Oh, I was! I was pissed at my dad for checking the bag, I was sure I was going to be banned on the forum and NO ONE would trade or purchase from me again and so on and so forth! It was HORRIBLE! I learned so much! Including that you have to allow enough time to label, Pack, and get to the Post Office if you are going to have a sale! I still have made some major blunders (try moving out of a crazy lady’s apartment while selling pins into a storage unit and then flying with what you can back to your parents! Health issues, again). I completely lost someone’s order in the shuffle, to this day I have never found it. (It was like a $700 order too!) I still totally suspect the crazy lady! But hey, what’s the point? I learned to be VERY careful with where I kept my pins. I learned to be ESPECIALLY careful with where I put ordered pins. I also learned NOT to talk about pin sales with Roomies! LOL
Oh the blunders!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top