So you say you would never buy scrappers
I don't know....I think it depends on how you started. I never got sucked into the lots when I started because I started collecting, not trading. The lanyard thing just didn't appeal to me much so when I started I wasn't just looking for pins to trade, I was looking for pins I liked. I was probably collecting for almost two years before I ever got into trading. That's how I avoided it.
+1.
privacy is privacy and it shouldnt matter if your name shows up on feedback or not,why are you going to take all that time to try and bust scrap traders?its not going to stop them.i think thats up there w/stalker status.get over it,ive bought them before i knew better have i bought any since i found out the difference no.will i ever agai,no.but if you buy them knowing what your doing,thanks a lot for putting crap on lanyards for us to get,but are you evil no way.to each their own,remember the real bad guys are those selling them knowing their selling fake product.
I don't think it is creepy. I personally find it more creepy when someone thinks that because they are hiding behind user names on the internet that they can say one thing here and think that nobody can see or figure out what they are really doing.
I run across, let's say....."interesting" things on ebay all the time. Half of the time it is on accident but sometimes I am looking for the information. We are a very small community and if you participate in it long enough then you are bound to connect some dots. Here are some things I've found in the past along with the reason I found them:
1) Who bought a specific pin because it is one I am looking for - I was looking for this on purpose so that I can get an idea of who might have it and what it might take to get it. Finding difficult pins sometimes requires some detective work.
2) Who bought a pin because I was watching it or looking at a specific seller's feedback - this is mostly on accident. On a couple of occasions I have been watching a pin or ran across some feedback that caught my eye, mainly because of the price tag. When I'm scanning through and see $500, I stop and think "what was that". Then all of a sudden I see who bought it and think to myself "interesting.....this person just posted on the boards claiming to know nothing of this pin's value...." or "interesting....this person just claimed that they paid half the price for this pin but this says different....". Those aren't exactly things I'm looking for, but when I see them, I take note. I think it speaks to their character that they would lie about such a thing when they could just keep their mouth shut.
3) I look at (typically masked) bidders to identify shill bidders or people that are just bidding up an auction with no intention of following through with the sale. I try to avoid bidding on these auctions or am very careful about what I bid because bidding against someone like that can end up costing you money because they are falsely driving up the price. After watching these bidders over time I can sometimes figure out their ID. Keep in mind, the reason I care is because they are bidding on the things I want, not because I just have nothing better to do.
4) Sellers playing pricing games - this I found mainly on accident because I looked at a seller's other items. I then say that they had two of the exact same pin listed, on at $400 and the other at $700. That got me wondering "why?" and the only thing I could come up with is that they were trying to make their lower (still overpriced) item look more appealing. If someone is just surfing, comparing prices, and doesn't know any better they might say "Wow! Others are listed at $700! $400 must be a great deal!!!" Doesn't make much sense to me, but that's all I could think of....
5) It can give you an idea of who you can trust and who is safe to trade with - I rarely do this personally because I typically go for the higher end pins that don't have many scrapper/counterfiet issues, but I can see where it would be benificial. If you can see that someone is buying scrapper lots, do you really want to trade with them? Even if they are laundering them first? By continuing to buy them they are just adding to the problem.
I guess I don't really see the difference between looking at ebay activity and checking references. It is all out there for the public to see, why not use all the information available to make an informed decision? If you were hiring a babysitter, wouldn't you want to look into their background so that you can be sure you can trust your children with them? Or if you are buying a used car, wouldn't you want to know the car's history? This is similar, just on a much smaller scale. Pins as a hobby is not cheap when you do it legitimately. I don't want to deal with untrustworthy people or those that cheat the system because in the end all they are doing is hurting the hobby and those that play by the rules. Couple that with the fact that we are on the internet and you never know if people are who they say they are.....I for one will use every resource I can so that I can protect my self and my purchases. I don't see that as creepy, just being informed and not turning a blind eye to what is really going on.
Okay...
...Let's just keep it fun people, like theressa has in her signature, "live the dream" and just smile, let's not make more drama. Hope u all having a great day, and happy trading to you all.
Very Easily:Yes, I have unknowingly done so ! There I said it ! I have officially taken the pin oath :lol: Now I buy from Calvin @ Miami Pins on ebay . $1.10 a pin, but I know they are real .
And you know this because? $ 1.10 per pin and, regularly selling at this price on ebay and you seriously believe he doesn't at least sell part scrappers?
I haven't dealt with them personally, but I did remember seeing that user name elsewhere before:
http://www.www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=36302934&highlight=miami+pins#post36302934
http://www.www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=38602133&highlight=miami+pins#post38602133
I don't think privacy has anything to do with it. If the information was supposed to be private it wouldn't be sitting out there for everyone to see. If you want privacy, then you probably shouldn't be buying on ebay at all.
And I strongly disagree with this comment:
"to each their own,remember the real bad guys are those selling them knowing their selling fake product."
If you knowingly buy bad pins just to save money and dump them off on others then you are just as bad as the person selling them in the first place. If it wasn't for the buyers, there would be no sellers. If someone trades you a scrapper for your good pin are you just going to say "hey, to each their own"? Or if someone decides to counterfiet the best trader you have an circulate it to the point that yours is practically worthless, are you just going to say "hey, to each their own"? Probably not. That kind of approach doesn't help the situation.
While it may have been misdelivered, I don't think the intent was to bash people that didn't know better and bought a lot when they were first starting. I don't know the details on what Dan found, but when I read it my impression was that he saw names of people that publicly condemn scrappers and claim to only have good pins here but at the same time are making recent scrapper lot purchases off of ebay. Perhaps Dan should clear that up so that people who made a mistake when first starting out don't feel like it is an attack on them.
Why buy scrappers when you can trade for them at the park? Sheesh, I cannot recall the number of times I have been excited about a trade and then arrived back at home to find it's on the "s-list".
I spoke with a CM at DCA on Saturday regarding the pin-demic. She said that they were trained on how to distinguish the real from the fake and even given a magnet to test the metal properties, but with the sheer number of scrapers entering the park they were instructed to accept all pins.
It's all just a shame.
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AND ON A SPECIAL NOTE, NOTICE MOST OF THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEVER BOUGHT SCRAPPER ARE NOT CLOSE TO THE PARK AS PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED BECAUSE THEY WOULD HAVE NOWHERE TO TRADE THEM.
Okay, if u said u will never buy them and u do, shame on you, if u buy them and put them on lanyards, it might benwrong but is not a crime, but what I think is really unacceptable, is: some people buy lots of 200, around .50 cents a pin, these people go to parks, and trade for anything, doesn't matter if it is good or not, as long as it is not a obvious scrapper, then these people come come, and sell real pins on eBay or here for 2 to 3 dollars a pin, they are real, but now we know how the got them, they are making it a business by not just pin trading but buy hundreds of fake pin and leaving them at the parks then selling them, then getting more fakes to keep doing the same thing. I don't judge, but I know 2 people that do that here, is sad but I don't trade with them for that reason. I had bough manny pins from Disney, real pins, as everybody knows my boyfriend spoils me lots and let me spend lots money doing this pin trading stuff, but when somebody once told me that they sold them on eBay, I boigh a lot of 20 or 2, then I actually keep a few of that scrapper lot in my collection not knowing better, then we bought a bigger lot, that is when thanks to breagirl I was shown what is a scrapper, I went through most of them, and the obvious ones I took them aside and later on I gave them to my cousin who is 5, now thanks to the lots I had bought before and since I traded some of them I have the good pins I do, but as manny know, most of my pins are real pins with original cards since I like to buy good traders in order to trade for my nice wants. Are you a bad per for getting scrappers out of eBay not knowing better, no, are u a bad person for buying them now, no, however, if u said the word, never in the sentence "I will never buy scrappers" and you do, then that is a different story, and don't get me started with buying pins at .50 cents then trading for them and either selling them as traders for higher value or selling them individual with a obviously higher value than what you payed for them, also keeping in mind that u are infecting lanyards with scrappers to get some money on your packages. I know this is off topic, but for example, many people here are amazing individuals, but when it comes to selling, they become selfish, greedy people who takes the fun out this fun event and make it a bussiness, back when the mystery stamps were being sold, a few people said that they had them for sale because they needed to get some money back they had spend in order to finish their sets and have a lot of repeats, lol, oh please, funny people using the words"recovering some money", they were making a paycheck, a pouch for mystery stamps are $16, that is $8 a pin, these people were asking $34 to $40 for one stamp, the lower I saw was like $14 for one, that is not getting some money back from buying the stamps, that is making money out of the poor people who can't go to the park often and get them, same thing with the Alice in wonderland event at Disneyland, I know this one u had to payed for the entrance on Saturday and some missed work and that is okay to race the price a little but some of these people were asking for 3 times how much they are worth. We all have dirty secrets, we all want to be liked here in this community(pin trading) but don't say you hate this and that, when u are so very much doing this thing u said u dislike so much, it could be buying scrappers, or whatever it is, that is called being a two face person, which is not nice. Let's just keep it fun people, like theressa has in her signature, "live the dream" and just smile, let's not make more drama. Hope u all having a great day, and happy trading to you all.
OK, you mentioned the MAGNET.
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nevermind.TMI!
Hey - I caught your original post - and I completely understand - cuz I'm pretty heavy $$ into pins like it sounds you are. I will probably have to sell some of them, like you have, but I'm not quite there yet. You're fine, don't worry, we understand. I had made a long winded post on this thread. in the wee hours of this morning, and edited it out like you just did - wow - let's just remember that this is not true confessions time.
As far as the scrapper lots and why I never even bought one as a newbie. We have always tried to take the kids to Disney once a year so I have taken traders with me but I have never wanted to take pins I did not actually like with me. I have never ever cared for Hideen Mickey pins. Back on our first trip the cm's would try to talk me into them. This was before the scrapper issue was a big problem. They told me how rare they were and such but I never wanted them. I told them I liked more of the rack pins and such as they just looked nicer to me. I have always thought hm's looked cheap and uninteresting so I never collected them. Trader lots have always been full of them and I just did not want to spend money on something I did not like, even if it was for a trader. Yes, I bought pin lots from ebay but they were collections that people were parting with, pins found at estate sells, etc. I had great luck with this. It is still the way I buy pins 6 years later. I have just never had a single bit of interest in trader lots that people sell over and over again so no I really have never ever bought one. haha
I don't think that is really a fair observation. I may not live near a park but I typically visit on at least once a year I could potentially have a need for traders as well. I just choose not to buy them. Also, I believe Abyssinian28 lives near WDW but doesn't buy them either.
Any avid pin trader is probably visiting the parks on a regular basis no matter where they live. They just may not require trader pins as frequently. It all boils down to the person's choice.
Yeah I saw the first message as well, first of all, I understand why u prize them like that, do I agree, no, do I have to agree, no, but I respect your point of view like I always respect everyones, and FYI, this message was not really for you, there are people that live out of over pricing their pins, and u don't have to feel attack if u are not them. A few things:
I knew it was not specifically meant towards me as I understood you were talking about people who make a living doing this but I can't help but take it personal when you specifically call out the stamp pins that I was selling my extras of AND talking about saying we were making some money back from spending on them. As I had said, with what I had in them, yes I really did NEED to make some of the money back.
I don't blame you for selling your extras, none does, however I can't sell a pin I bought for $8 for 3 times that price, does that mean I am better than you, absolutely not, it is just my point of view.
I can appreciate your point of view but I am not so lucky as to have that kind of money lying around so I need to try and cover some of it. If you have the money to buy that many and pay for them that is great! I was not forcing anyone to buy anything and like I said, anyone who did not have the money to buy them I happily traded them the stamps they needed. I also came down quite a bit in any prices I had up each time somebody would pm me and ask me to so I really did try my best to help everyone out as much as I could but still try to at least get a little bit of the money back.
Second, u said, u were selling them at eBay prices, and that you "did hoped to sell the extras to ad least make back some of my money, of corse I did, who wouldn't", well I wouldn't, and making up money is by selling for original price, making prophet is selling for a higher price, that is for sure. So not trying to be disrespectful or anything, but by selling them a twice the price, u making up money with a prophet. Also, I think you are a sweet girl, that help people with their collections(stamps) and I never said u were greedy, I said people who takes the fun out and make it a bussiness by over pricing their pins are greedy.
I did not say I was selling them ALL at ebay prices. I did say that the Stitch was bringing that much and more on ebay so I did price him higher. I did not pull him from a pack... I bought him so he was not one I was only in $8 just to be fair.
Third: the comment you said, about selling a open edition that originally cost $6 for a huge price, and we say nothing about it, mmm, yeah that open edition is: sold out, came out YEARS ago, and almost nobody is trading it. Let's not compare that with the stamps that are still camping out from time to time and have not been out for mora than 5 months.
At the time the stamp packs seemed to be sold out... nobody was able to get them for a while there! It was one reason I jumped at the chance to buy the ones I did....but really, this is still the same as an le100 ds.com set coming out and a person having them up here or on ebay for higher prices b/c they sold out. Does this make it right for them to sell them at higher prices just b/c it has sold out? If not, is it ok to hold onto said set for 6 months and then sell it at those higher prices since it has been sold out for a while? What about those who bought that carriage set for $69 the other day? Do I expect them to then come here and sell it to me b/c I missed out on it for $12 b/c that is what they paid for it? Of course not and I don't ask. Would it be nice if somebody did? Absolutely! Would I be happy? Without a doubt! I would be extremely greatful and do all I could to return the favor but not many people would be willing to do that and that is just the way the hobby is. They will want to sell them to make back the money they spent #1 or #2 will hold onto them to trade up for a pin that they could not have bought for $12. I don't see how this is any different, by the way.
Fourth: u bought the pirate stain glass pin for a high price, that was your choice, and hope u are happy with it, now did he made a prophet? Yes. So nobody is saying that is wrong to sell them for a higher value, just that the person doing so, it is making a prophet.
but you WERE saying that this was wrong in your original post. You were complaining a lot about people doing this. If you are not willing to ever spend more than what a pin costs then it will be hard to get the ones you are not in the right location to buy b/c there will not always be people willing to help you out each and every time when they know that they would be able to keep it for themselves and use them as good traders. Yes, the person made a nice profit off of me buying the pin but I choose to do so. It is an le150 and I knew nobody was going to get it for me at cost so I spent the money on it.
Trust me, I am all for helping somebody out. I have done my best to make trades with people when they really wanted something. I have zapped others. I have even bought ds.com pins for people out of the US who wanted them and did not want to pay the high shipping in the past. These are the things you do as a community and I am all for that. It is what I love about being here. I don't however think that every single time I run across a deal I should have to pass that same deal on to somebody else so to speak.
Again, this was not directed to you but now that u felt called out, I am saying how I see it. Also u finished your previous message with, people like to talk and stuff, well, they do, but hope u don't mean I am talking bad about you, because I wasn't I am a person that actually don't like conflict, and that is why I am finishing this message with an apology if u got offended, again, I was talking over all and to people who are making a prophet out of people who can't go to disney often enough and get these pins. Hope u having a wonderful day. And hope everybody else is also having a great day.
Smiles for miles.
It is alright. As I said, I get emotional (for lack of a better word) about things something and just roll with it. I should not have made such an issue out of it, just wanted to explain the other side to your point of view. I was not upset with you at all. I know everyone has a different viewpoint and I do respect that. Believe me I am not a confrontational person in the least and like you do not like conflict so I hope my post did not come across in that way. Again, was just explaining (in too much detail)the reasons people may do the things they do.
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