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Pin Trading Is...

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Applecore

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1. Addictive
2. Costly
3. Time consuming

But the best thing about pin trading is that you meet all sorts of interesting people, and have fun. And sometimes, you start off with more pins at the end of the day.

I started off yesterday with 759 pins, and now I have 768. I think I need to have 'the talk' with my pins if they keep multiplying like this.:rofl:
 
Agree. You also leave with more friends. I find if I come home with more pins than I left with that I probably traded a rarer pin for multiple not-so-rare pins. That's ok I guess. Too many traders want LE's and have none in return!
 
1. Tiresome.

Long drives and late nights with sleepovers and not to mention the sudden dashes from work to get that Surprise pin.

2. Courages

Braving those DLR Sunday releases of long past. So glad DSF is such a civil place.

3. Coordinative

Where else can you plan your vacation, days off and your lunch break? Family what? It is about the shiny piece of metal.

Oops. Almost forgot.

4. Multitasking

Where else can you check DPF, Pinpics, ebay, Pintalk, DisneyBlog, DS.com all at the same time while your either driving or at work in an important meeting taking notes while the other hand is surfing.
 
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