Ever have your pins stolen?
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- Redondo Beach, CA
ouch.That is one of the reasons, yes. another was sharks circling, people who didnt like to share tables and the amount of pins that walked away from the dtd pinstore when the tables were closer to the store.
I have almost had a pin bag stolen by a family of traders at a WDW PTN a couple of times. If you are a regular at WDW you know who I'm talking about. It's very easy to steal the whole bag. They come over to look at your pins, put their bag down on yours, get up to leave and pick up both bags. In this case, it was my DA Stitch Auctions LE 250 bag that they wanted and they kept circling the room. Finally I hooked the strap around my 2 other bags and when the son tried his scheme to walk off with the bag he dragged 3 bags! Well, what a mess it made with 3 pin bags being dragged on the ground, it was actually quite funny cause I watched it happen. I now just keep everything in binders so its hard to get the pins out individually.
Hey Nursek8,
If you know wh
o took it and you are absolutely 100% sure, let me know at the next event so i can watch this person.
That is not cool and I dont know whay you let it go. I can only figure you dont want problems and the pin was a learning experience but for that person to even be in the same room makes me angry because he / she is probably doing this to other people too.
They need to be stopped. They hurt the hobby and people directly. There is NO excuse for stealing. You may not be able to have him arrested now, but if we can catch this person in the act again, thats a different story. I wish when they catch these people, thay make an announcement and have everyone in the room see who the person is before taking them away.
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