AUTHENTICITY Cast member pin trading pins- what I learned
Captain Fartbeard
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That makes sense! I think it also depends on the quality of the scrapper. Lots of guests would still be happy with that Pooh pin for example, and don’t really care whether or not they’re authentic. (Spoken from experience both as a trader and from those I trade with.) I myself have traded pins for scrappers since I thought they were cute or had characters I like)Many of us follow a rule that if you get a fake on a CM lanyard, and you traded a real pin for it, don’t feel bad about putting it back on. Guests should not have to suffer the financial consequences of Disney’s inaction on counterfeit pins. The better rule is don’t add to the volume of fakes by adding pins that you might have gotten elsewhere that aren’t authentic.
But then there’s the vast majority of lanyard pins, the cheap junk that people buy online. Nobody wants those, and I’ve stopped trading those completely. I’ve been talking with guests and a lot of them admit to buying the online pins, though most of them don’t know they’re fake. I really wish Disney would step up their quality control though.




