Do you call people out?
maxtrexmom
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What do you do when you see people collecting/trading scrappers and fakes? I mean outside of pin groups, because obviously in circles of serious traders it isn't allowed. I've noticed that outside the pin trading community, that I love being a part of, there are many people who are just fine with trading junk pins. Maybe some are oblivious but I think a lot of them know and just don't care. I've brought it up to Disney bloggers before, when they give a "tip" that ebay is a good place to get cheap pins. I've also shared my experiences on a moms forum when someone asked about pin trading for their upcoming vacation. It was a little uncomfortable when someone else chimed in and recommended a known scrapper seller on ebay. Then they asked me if I knew that seller. I responded by listing all the reasons I don't buy from that particular seller and all the "red flags." I'm a travel agent and I have mostly Disney clients so I don't want to come off as being bossy or accusing people of doing something morally wrong, because I don't want to offend people, (especially clients and potential clients) BUT I feel very strongly that it's wrong to buy/trade/sell scrappers and fakes so I do always try to share what I know about fake pins and direct people to good sellers.
What made me start thinking about this more was last night when I saw a post on a FB group. It was a picture of a bunch of fake pins in little baggies and the poster said they were looking for "POSITIVE info" about the pins and whether they should trade them or keep them for their collection. The fact that they specified they wanted positive info means they must know they aren't authentic, right? What else could that mean? Lots of people commented about how neat they were and it made me want to vomit. Especially one comment that said "Who cares what people think?" UGH! NO ONE cares if you keep crappy fakes but when you say you might trade them... then it becomes an issue for me. I thought about reporting it to the group's admin but I didn't because it isn't a pin group so they probably won't care. So I was just wondering what you guys do when you find yourself in this situation with a fellow Disney fan who may or may not understand what they're doing.
What made me start thinking about this more was last night when I saw a post on a FB group. It was a picture of a bunch of fake pins in little baggies and the poster said they were looking for "POSITIVE info" about the pins and whether they should trade them or keep them for their collection. The fact that they specified they wanted positive info means they must know they aren't authentic, right? What else could that mean? Lots of people commented about how neat they were and it made me want to vomit. Especially one comment that said "Who cares what people think?" UGH! NO ONE cares if you keep crappy fakes but when you say you might trade them... then it becomes an issue for me. I thought about reporting it to the group's admin but I didn't because it isn't a pin group so they probably won't care. So I was just wondering what you guys do when you find yourself in this situation with a fellow Disney fan who may or may not understand what they're doing.
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