A better, brighter DSF lineup idea
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Yes, especially on the pin trading events, if you are in the second half group, there is hardly any time for pin trading. There were people this last week whom I had never met before that had great stuff to trade. I had a blast. Even though I was only 1 number away from winning the princess beloved tales pins. :suspect: I sense a conspiracy here!!!! :eek2: I have yet to win, and yet every time have been exactly 1 number away. there is a plot among the CKC!!!!! :suspect: LOL!!!
Ok. Let's say Disney can't figure out an online system to eliminate fake entries. The solution would be instead of only allowing 150 wristbands, make enough wristbands for every person who entered online. You stand in line, wait for your # to be called, show your ID proving who you are, and you get your pins. All fake entries would be wiped out because they can't show valid id. No more campouts. You simply show up a half hour before they open and get in line based on the # that they sent you from your online registration.
Also to satisfy the busine$$ part of it, propose that DSF would have some type of charge for online registration. Whether it's $25 a year or $5 a release...something because they aren't going to change things just to satisfy pin traders without there being some sort of profit for them.
It is interesting to note that while people complained about all the LE500 marquees that came out last year, they all still sold out fairly quickly...
- increase edition sizes
- PRO - More people have a change at getting the pins.
- CON - DSF used to have larger edition sizes and may be unwilling to go this route due to having so many left over. However, that was a few years ago before DSF pins became so freakin popular. And since DSF finds it fun to make characters we love, such as Tangled and UP, the demand will always be high for these characters. I don't know what their cost is, but I would think selling out of 2 LE500 pins would more than make up for any discount they may have to give on another LE500 if it doesn't sell out eventually. It would still end up with more profit for DSF. If they don't want to go as high as LE500, perhaps LE400 like Disney Paris has would work - a happy medium?
LOL, one number away?! On both ends? One number higher and one number lower, but not your number?
It's the other risks about spending the night in an ally in Hollywood.
Pinhunters...so you're saying that you don't like online registration because there's a greater chance of you not getting the pin and that people who may not be true collectors of the pin may end up with one? However, they may be just as much of a collector as you. They may be living outside of 2 hours from DSF and now the system allows them to plan trips to dland around a pin release. Online registration opens the door for far more collectors of particular themes. So if this is a question of what's the most "fair", as an example, there are far more Rapunzel collectors outside of L.A., than in L.A. . By no means do I want to talk about what's "fair", but I had to respond. No hard feelings.
Also about security problems with overnights, as I stated early on, I don't think anyone is concerned about pin traders with pin traders or the occasional argument in line. It's the other risks about spending the night in an ally in Hollywood.
I'm not even a local and this has me thinking of a better way. LOL!
1. DSF issues a membership card. Each card has it's own member number.
2. DSF only allows one pin per person.
2. DSF uses Rafflecopter (or similar) on their website as a way to sign up, draw winners, as well as contact winners via email.
3. Winners show up with their winner email and their membership card to pick up pin.
4. DSF verifies membership number listed on card to their Rafflecopter winner list, issues pin accordingly and "check off" that person as picked up.
5. Winners have X numbered of days to pick up their pin or they will be placed in store for sale.
If you aren't familiar with Rafflecopter, it is a free tool that is generally used to run online giveaways but it can be easily modified for a person's own needs. Not that I'm trying to shamelessly plug my own business but I use it for a weekly giveaway on my online store. You can see an example of it in action here:
http://www.diaperjunction.com/012513-FYSF-Win-a-GroVia-Sampler-Cloth-Diaper-Package_b_534.html
We have modified so that a person has a way to receive multiple entries to win but DSF can have just one way to enter and that is by entering your member ID number.
DSF could even build on this to generate sales. For example, they could allow extra entires for a better chance to get a pin or or even multiple pins. For example, if a person makes some sort of purchase (merchandise or food) in the store within a certain time frame, they could enter their receipt number as an added entry. I could see for hot releases someone making a daily visit to DSF to buy something for a chance to earn extra entries. I know I would if I lived close enough.
How about using a system similar to WDW's dining system? The more popular restaurants at WDW require a deposit when making reservations. If you don't show up for your reservation you forfeit the deposit. DSF could do a random online selection a few weeks before a release and all the winners would have to make a deposit (maybe equal to the cost of one or two pins) and when they show up on release day they show their ID and a printout of their winning email. The cost of the deposit would be deducted from their total. Any winners that haven't paid their deposit by a week or so before the release are deleted from the system and another random selection occurs. No refunds if you make a deposit and do not show up. So if someone floods the system with fake entries, unless they're willing to lose out on a whole bunch of deposits they won't be able to use the system to ensure X number of pins go unsold. They can tweak the system until they find a way to ensure the majority of the pins are sold. Maybe up the minimum age to 12 since most kids would have school ID at least by that age.
Although I like where this is going, this would still require a person to make multiple trips to DSF.
I don't think anybody has argued against the fact that overnights are an accident waiting to happen.
I am not afraid of not getting the pins with the surprise release, that was my idea. I re-iterate that i do not want a computer telling me that I am worthy or not worthy to buy a pin. that seems pretty communist to me.
You are right that no system is flawless and someone will always be left without a pin. Since you cannot make everyone happy, the easiest way to make the majority happy is with the first come first serve basis.
The other problem with the RSP is that alot of complaints come from some sense of entitlement. They do not want to do the work to get the pin, they just want it handed to them by a computer. What is missed is that there are winners and there are losers. Sometimes you win and get there in time, and sometimes you do not. I have missed out on pins because I could not get there in time, I made sure that I would not make that mistake again if its a pin I really want by getting there earlier. Is this a bad thing?
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