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Question about an ebay seller

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Question about an ebay seller

viper2000

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Hi Everybody,
I am cindering buying few pins from an ebay seller
Does anybody here has bough at means he had more than two. I checked and he had sold this same pin a month ago.
Any info is appreciated.
Im new at this so THANK YOU VERY MUCH
 
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I have not. The only thing that I want to let you know is that you are not supposed to post names of eBay sellers on DPF
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Ooops just be careful here, posing of eBay sellers names is against DPF rules.

You might want to edit your post, you can however discuss it with individual members via PM
 
You can't name Ebay sellers on the forum, but I can maybe give you hints about buying from Ebay sellers in general.

Make sure to read their feedback. If they have a 100%, I'd say it's worth a shot. If he/she has less than 100%, read the neutral/negative feedback and conclude your thoughts. If some feedback say he sold scrappers, avoid him/her. If some feedback say things like "package never arrived" or "didn't know it was a pin", you can still take a chance. Things like that happen, packages can get lost, people often don't read what they buy, etc... Also, Google them. I've found some sellers through Google on other forums. Most forums about Disney collectables have threads with sellers that you shouldn't trust.

Also, some sellers can have more than one of the same pin. It just depends what pin you're talking about. If it's say a rare Auction pin from Jessica Rabbit (who has many fake alerts), it's a good reason to doubt the seller. But if he's selling a pin you could buy multiples of in the park (say for example the recent Olaf/Elsa pin), it's still possible that he's selling real pins.

What I did learn about Ebay (and life in general) is that you should never do something if you have doubts.
 
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