Still, 18/32 is a 56.25% markup and I didn't count tax for the pins this person bought either.
So as long as you don't buy it with the intention of selling or trading and just decide to get rid of it, then it is ok to mark a pin up? That....it just makes no sense to me. And, buying one LE 125 and selling it would represent 0.8% of the pins available. Buying 33 of an LE 2000 would be 1.65% of the pins available. So...that would be like them buying two or three of an LE 125 which people do all the time. The only difference is that they usually mark them up way higher.
And I am not targeting you. You targeted this seller by saying they are a shark and I am defending them. A shark is someone who takes blatant advantage of someone else and at this seller's prices I can't see how that is anywhere justified. They are providing a great service to a lot of us who don't live near the park. So, some people who do live there might not get exactly what they want all of the time because of it....boo freakin' hoo. They have a Disney Park that they can go to on a regular or semi-regular basis. They have perks I can only dream about. I just don't have a lot of sympathy for this scenario.
And, as I have said before, I have no problem with anyone selling a pin at fair market value even if it is at markup. But to criticize someone giving a lot of disadvantaged people the chance at a pin at a fair price while selling your own pin at markup is hypocritical.
Bottom line, if this seller didn't buy these then someone else would have and judging by the other prices on eBay they would have tried to get a lot more out of them.