Hunnybee
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 26, 2001
- Messages
- 545
Okay, so I've been reading about good/bad ebay sellers, scrappers, tradable/non-tradable pins. We're looking for cheap trading pins for our trip to WDW. We are not die-hard traders, we just like the fun of the "easy" trading with CMs. I started reading different threads on here about the pin trading issues going on now. So, now I'm starting to be very leery.
Yesterday, I talked to someone who just came back from WDW and had bought a huge lot of traders off Ebay and was very happy with them. She had only good things to say about her seller, said he/she assured them that they were ones that they had traded, etc. I hopped on the good/bad seller list and found their seller on the red list. Now, I don't want to just write someone off without hearing their side first. So, I wrote a message to this seller, asking a few questions. When I got a response, I was told I should stop making false claims and should get myself educated about pins. Okay, so that was not my intent at all -- I felt bad. But, he had only answered 1 of my questions -- not the other one.
I had not received an immediate response, so I had gone to the green seller list and found one that had some pins for a cheaper price. I just won that bid. However, I just hopped back on this board to reread some of the threads after this redseller's response. I found one that said to check out www.pinpics.com to see the scrappers. I did find a FAQ about bootleg pins. I clicked on their link and found a whole page of just pictures with numbers. Are these the scrappers? Many of the ones pictured on this page are ones I just bought from this green list seller. How will I know if mine that I will receive in a few days are the real thing or if they are the scrappers? Am I looking in the right spot on pinpics?
Help! Thanks!
Yesterday, I talked to someone who just came back from WDW and had bought a huge lot of traders off Ebay and was very happy with them. She had only good things to say about her seller, said he/she assured them that they were ones that they had traded, etc. I hopped on the good/bad seller list and found their seller on the red list. Now, I don't want to just write someone off without hearing their side first. So, I wrote a message to this seller, asking a few questions. When I got a response, I was told I should stop making false claims and should get myself educated about pins. Okay, so that was not my intent at all -- I felt bad. But, he had only answered 1 of my questions -- not the other one.
I had not received an immediate response, so I had gone to the green seller list and found one that had some pins for a cheaper price. I just won that bid. However, I just hopped back on this board to reread some of the threads after this redseller's response. I found one that said to check out www.pinpics.com to see the scrappers. I did find a FAQ about bootleg pins. I clicked on their link and found a whole page of just pictures with numbers. Are these the scrappers? Many of the ones pictured on this page are ones I just bought from this green list seller. How will I know if mine that I will receive in a few days are the real thing or if they are the scrappers? Am I looking in the right spot on pinpics?
Help! Thanks!