So you say you would never buy scrappers
Hey Dan, I don't think that's even remotely possible.
Dan is incapable of summarizing any topic in anything less than 1000 words.
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Hey Dan, I don't think that's even remotely possible.
How about this question. If you see someone at the parks trading their baggies with people (or cast members, not that they're not people, of course), do you call them on it or MYOB?
How about this question. If you see someone at the parks trading their baggies with people (or cast members, not that they're not people, of course), do you call them on it or MYOB?
I still believe that Disney should do away with the lanyards or completely revamp the way they are done. They are a key driver to this whole scrapper mess.
Disney did *something* ... They raised the pin prices on Disneystore.com, that is how they absorb the losses from the scrapper/counterfeit industry.
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And I know that not everyone that has pins in baggies is guilty of having fakes, but Jessica and I shudder whenever we have someone approach us with a bag of pins in those little baggies... Yikes!
When I first started I bought a pin lot on eBay thinking they were real. Traded them at the park and it wants until later that month I discovered this forum and the rest is history. I admit I contributed to the growing scrapper epidemic on say lanyards and I have no really way to fix it. I just now buy everything or really check if I do trade off of CMs. I'm trying to ween away from them because a lot of their pins are fake, but I think also that's a new fun obstacle; for example, yesterday I found this tiana pin on a CM but it turned out to he a scrapper so I traded it four times (four different scrapers) until I found a real tiana pin. I think it's more difficult to pin trade at DLR now because of the amount of scrapers but it's exciting when you do find a real pin you like.