Evil_Bay fun conversation...
Heh, an exchange with a seller, per what Evil-Bay asked that I do if I have any questions, mail questions to them before bidding.
Disney Pin Trading Commander Mickey's Sci-Fi Adventures Tron Helmet Disk PP Rare
This pin -
Pin 83271: DLR - Sci-Fi Academy - Framed Set - Commander Mickey's Sci-Fi Adventures - Tron Helmet With Identity Disk Only
Their picture
Their Description: Disney Pin featuring Tron Helmet. The back of the pin is stamped with the Official Disney Pin Trading Logo, Disneyland Logo, Limited Edition of 250, and the Disney Copyright. Pin is also stamped PP for Prototype Pin. This pin is a prototype pin and is not painted with Glow in the Dark paint like the eventual pin that was sold in the framed set.
Our E-mail exchange:
Me: Is this a genuine authentic Disney pin, produced and released by Disney? Or is this a reproduction?
Them: This is actually a version my cat created inspired by the late great Top Cat.
Me: Should I take that as a no it is not produced by Disney and authentic?
Them: No you should probably look up the definition of sarcasm. If you know anything about Disney pins, you know this comes from a framed set. I have the prototypes of a framed set but since they are prototypes there is no original packaging. If you choose to believe they are not "real" that is up to you and I doubt anything I say will really change your opinion. Me and the Disney Cast Member who traded me the pins know they are real but again I am pretty sure you have your mind made up.
(Ahhh, the classic "I traded for it at the park" defense. From a person who sells hundreds of Disney pins... from Missouri...)
Me: I actually know quite a bit about Disney pins. I do know that this would be from a framed set if it were not an AP or PP. I ASKED because EBay has demanded that in order for me to be protected I have to ask sellers if the pin is real. Your sarcastic answer rather than just stating it is or is not a real authentic Disney produced pin was unwarranted from someone who is trying to sell an item to a bidder who asked an honest question. So you are saying that you traded for this pin off a cast member?
Seller has decided not to correspond anymore. I think this may be a new form of fun, scammer baiting.
Disney Pin Trading Commander Mickey's Sci-Fi Adventures Tron Helmet Disk PP Rare
This pin -
Pin 83271: DLR - Sci-Fi Academy - Framed Set - Commander Mickey's Sci-Fi Adventures - Tron Helmet With Identity Disk Only
Their picture
Their Description: Disney Pin featuring Tron Helmet. The back of the pin is stamped with the Official Disney Pin Trading Logo, Disneyland Logo, Limited Edition of 250, and the Disney Copyright. Pin is also stamped PP for Prototype Pin. This pin is a prototype pin and is not painted with Glow in the Dark paint like the eventual pin that was sold in the framed set.
Our E-mail exchange:
Me: Is this a genuine authentic Disney pin, produced and released by Disney? Or is this a reproduction?
Them: This is actually a version my cat created inspired by the late great Top Cat.
Me: Should I take that as a no it is not produced by Disney and authentic?
Them: No you should probably look up the definition of sarcasm. If you know anything about Disney pins, you know this comes from a framed set. I have the prototypes of a framed set but since they are prototypes there is no original packaging. If you choose to believe they are not "real" that is up to you and I doubt anything I say will really change your opinion. Me and the Disney Cast Member who traded me the pins know they are real but again I am pretty sure you have your mind made up.
(Ahhh, the classic "I traded for it at the park" defense. From a person who sells hundreds of Disney pins... from Missouri...)
Me: I actually know quite a bit about Disney pins. I do know that this would be from a framed set if it were not an AP or PP. I ASKED because EBay has demanded that in order for me to be protected I have to ask sellers if the pin is real. Your sarcastic answer rather than just stating it is or is not a real authentic Disney produced pin was unwarranted from someone who is trying to sell an item to a bidder who asked an honest question. So you are saying that you traded for this pin off a cast member?
Seller has decided not to correspond anymore. I think this may be a new form of fun, scammer baiting.