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Sirsnoozit
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Thank you so much for taking the time too post this... it's going too help me a lot! I just hava few questions
1ther than ebay what are the worst scrapper auction sites?
2:Should I trust that the pins being sold on this site(from trustworthy members) are real?
3:Why do scrappers continuie too plauge this hobby!?
Scarappers you made my list! lol!
i would not say its just a aucton site thing. As with all things in life. If it is to good to b true...guess what it is a fake. Do not try to get pins for one buck... Try and buy from a member here and pay the 2 or 3 bucks. still avery good deal. I think the low pins are still the big trouble. Not many if any of the ppl that would b going after high end pins would b new and not know about scrappers. Plus as said above.. the ppl that make fakes are getting smarter. So why would they make one pin to sale for 40 and than have to work hard to get ppl to buy it. They would rather shark the newbies and sale lots of cheap low end pins all day long. yes the "hard to get" stuff will get faked at times.. but if u know enough to go on a "hard to get" pin hunt.. i hope u know about scrappers b4. hope that makes since..
1 - Any site sells pins including some people in these forums
2 - Ask yourself, how can this person possibly be selling a pin that retailed for $8.95 yet they are selling it for $3. Come on now, just think about it. Yes, CM'S do get discounts and Yes pins do go on sale. But even CM'S who have been there for years only get 40% off. Plus, something people don't mention, it's against policy for CM'S to list anything on an Auction Site. If it is found out a CM is listing, lets say pins, that's grounds for termination.
3 - Scrappers continue to plague our hobby simply due to people being to cheap to actually purchase pins directly through Disney. For example, another member sent me a PM telling me about a particular incident that just happened to them at WDW Friday. They were at DTD PT when the board opened. 2 kids jumped in line in front of this particular person. As the kids picked pins off the board their mom pulled the little bags from her pocket to give the kids to trade for pins off the board. When this person was confronted by a particular trader, she said "It's a cheap way to get pins for my kids to trade". This is the Majority of people not the minority. That seems to be the underlying answer people give when confronted about their pins origins. "Oh, I bought them off a certain auction site, FOR MY KIDS". Yet, you follow these same people and never notice any kids but do notice every trade they make is out of a plastic bag with individual pins. I mean really??? Can't you even put them on a Lanyard?? What will really make you angry is when a trader follows you because they know you have real pins and you notice this trader taking all the pins you just put on a CM'S lanyard with fake pins from their plastic bags.
Wow. Paranoid much? It's rantings like this that keep driving so many of us old-timers out of the hobby. If everyone is to be mistrusted and every pin suspect, then how the heck do you trade or sell any pin? I've seen people pass by good legitimate Disney pins all because of paranoia over a small imperfection or lack of backer card.
2 - Ask yourself, how can this person possibly be selling a pin that retailed for $8.95 yet they are selling it for $3. Come on now, just think about it. Yes, CM'S do get discounts and Yes pins do go on sale. But even CM'S who have been there for years only get 40% off. Plus, something people don't mention, it's against policy for CM'S to list anything on an Auction Site. If it is found out a CM is listing, lets say pins, that's grounds for termination.
Wow. Paranoid much? It's rantings like this that keep driving so many of us old-timers out of the hobby. If everyone is to be mistrusted and every pin suspect, then how the heck do you trade or sell any pin? I've seen people pass by good legitimate Disney pins all because of paranoia over a small imperfection or lack of backer card.
Ummm, actually, I can sell pins sometimes for $3 or less because I used to hit SALSA sales, where I could pick up pins for $1.50 or less (the pins were often 80% off). one year I went a little crazy, and ended up with close to $1,000 in pins (and yeah, that's after that discount). Needless to say, I'm *still* getting rid of some of them.
*Also*- the outlets here in Orlando used to have $2 pin deals.
So while being cautious is a good thing, not everyone selling pins for cheap is peddling trash. Some people can afford to, because they got the pins on sale, while others are taking a hit (i.e. they just want those pins GONE).
That said, as far as higher edition sizes go, in all my years of trading, I've only received maybe 5 scrappers/counterfeits that were higher end...every other one I've come across has been a HM/Open Edition pin. Of course, some of them I was able to dodge because I knew better. But I think once you educate people, they'll know what to look for, high-end or HM.
Wow. Paranoid much? It's rantings like this that keep driving so many of us old-timers out of the hobby. If everyone is to be mistrusted and every pin suspect, then how the heck do you trade or sell any pin? I've seen people pass by good legitimate Disney pins all because of paranoia over a small imperfection or lack of backer card.
She speaks the truth! Coming from a noob, it definitely makes me wonder at times hat I got in to, and is it worth it to keep going down this road.I also think all of this scrapper panic would drive away newbies. I know that if I were to go to the park today and discover trading, then come back to see something like this I'd probably just give up.
Thank you so much for taking the time too post this... it's going too help me a lot! I just hava few questions
1ther than ebay what are the worst scrapper auction sites?
2:Should I trust that the pins being sold on this site(from trustworthy members) are real?
3:Why do scrappers continuie too plauge this hobby!?
Scarappers you made my list! lol!
2 - Ask yourself, how can this person possibly be selling a pin that retailed for $8.95 yet they are selling it for $3. Come on now, just think about it. Yes, CM'S do get discounts and Yes pins do go on sale. But even CM'S who have been there for years only get 40% off. Plus, something people don't mention, it's against policy for CM'S to list anything on an Auction Site. If it is found out a CM is listing, lets say pins, that's grounds for termination.
I agree, I think this paints eBay as much more evil than it really is. I just can't believe that 80% of the pins on eBay are fakes/scrappers. At any given time there are around 110 thousand listing for Disney pins on eBay and to think that 80% of them are fakes is outrageous. Even if you don't go by the number of listings and go by the quantity of pins which would take the lots into account, 80% still seems awfully high.
And 4,000 Disney Auctions pins listed is nothing. Pinpics has 3967 listings for Disney Auctions pins. Sure, a lot of them are LE 100 but a lot of them are also LE 1000. If you guesstimate an average LE of 500 then that's almost 2 million DA pins in circulation. So, 4,000 out of 2 million is a drop in the buck.
...*snip*...
In summary, I don't think anybody should be scared of eBay. As long as you know what you are doing and know what to look for you should be fine.
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