Traders Vs. Sellers
I am going to get a lot of HATE on posting this, but I really do not care. I place pin trading and pin selling in two distinct categories.
Trading: The bartering of a pin or pins with others in order to further one's hobby and collection.
Selling: What one does to make money.
Yes, it IS good to sell pins you have bought in order to get money to buy other pins. Especially those which are no longer trading well. At least you get some of your money back and you can get newer, shinier and more collectible pins.
But also, take a look at this recent response from a 'trader' and I think you will see my frustration:
"Let me explain a little aboutmyself. I am not a collector but a business person. I do not trade even and Iwould definitely not trade down. I also don't take into consideration the factof trades vs wants or whether or not it is an open edition or a limited editionpin. I would never take advantage of those that are trying to have fun withDisney pins but I do try to recover the shipping costs which will alwaysinclude tracking."
The trade offered was a #45948 for a #88463. The trades are higher on the DSF, and even the AVERAGE price on the almighty Ebay value system is about the same.
My point is, trading should be just that. But if you are out to ONLY sell, then don't let the trading door hit you in the rump on the way out.
Oh, the trader whose reply I published is: *********** on PinPics. Who knows if they have a DPF alias.
Bring on the HATE...lol
Trading: The bartering of a pin or pins with others in order to further one's hobby and collection.
Selling: What one does to make money.
Yes, it IS good to sell pins you have bought in order to get money to buy other pins. Especially those which are no longer trading well. At least you get some of your money back and you can get newer, shinier and more collectible pins.
But also, take a look at this recent response from a 'trader' and I think you will see my frustration:
"Let me explain a little aboutmyself. I am not a collector but a business person. I do not trade even and Iwould definitely not trade down. I also don't take into consideration the factof trades vs wants or whether or not it is an open edition or a limited editionpin. I would never take advantage of those that are trying to have fun withDisney pins but I do try to recover the shipping costs which will alwaysinclude tracking."
The trade offered was a #45948 for a #88463. The trades are higher on the DSF, and even the AVERAGE price on the almighty Ebay value system is about the same.
My point is, trading should be just that. But if you are out to ONLY sell, then don't let the trading door hit you in the rump on the way out.
Oh, the trader whose reply I published is: *********** on PinPics. Who knows if they have a DPF alias.
Bring on the HATE...lol
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