ktlm
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I don't at all agree with your assumption that all the pins on the boards and lanyards are fake. We have been very impressed at DL including on our recent trip 60th anniversary week that there are so many real pins on the CMs lanyards and the boards. Yes, most every one also has at least one fake if not more, but a lot of them are real. We much prefer trading at DL because you can trade for real pins there, as opposed to WDW where probably 80 to 90% of the pins on lanyards and boards are fake. We found lots of great real pins trading anniversary week- and we traded real pins for them- with the exception that if DD gets a scrapper in a trade, then I will let her trade it back- I won't stick her with a bad trade on something that was already in circulation. If she really loves the pin even though it is a scrapper, she will keep it. She is 9 and has been big into pin trading for the last 2 or 3 years and has cork boards up in her room displaying her pins. She is getting good at telling scrappers. I thought pin trading was silly until I caught the bug by looking at pins with her when she started trading-- now I have a cork board up with "my" pins in the house too- which DH initially complained about, but now he admits he likes walking through the room and seeing a little bit of Disney and trip reminders there. The very worst during our most recent DL trip was that she likes the "mystery trades" where the CM's pin is backwards and you don't see what it is until you have traded and does those a lot- and she got a couple of clear and poor scrappers in those trades. I can't see how the CM did not know those particular pins were scrappers and I think it was kind of sad that they made those as the mystery pins and pawned them off on kids as the kids had no way of seeing the pin to judge it was clearly a scrapper before it was theirs. Just FYI- we actually did have one CM examine a pin DD traded to see if it was a scrapper during a trade- it was not and then the CM thought it was really cool as she had not seen it before- so just know not to assume that every CM there will accept scrappers. They can turn them down on the basis they are scrappers.
I spend lots of time prior to trips, finding pins that are real for DD to trade at lower rates, outlet prices etc. We try not to put scrappers into circulation if we can help it. It is very sad for us that others buy a bunch of scrappers which makes it harder for people that work not to put scrappers into circulation to have good pin trades. I get that you do not want to trade good pins for bad, but the problem is that if everyone does that, then it just floods more bad pins into the system and supports the people who sell scrapper lots. I would suggest that you just keep looking at Ebay and Amazon because you can find real pins on there at reduced prices. You aren't going to get them at 50 cents a pin like the scrappers, but you often can find real ones if you keep looking for between $1.50 and $2.00 a pin. You can often find booster packs those places at decent prices. In pin lots that are cheaper ...watch for words like "tradable" as opposed to authentic. "Tradable" is most times a pretty good giveaway that they are scrappers/
It is true that there are far more real pins on boards and lanyards in the mornings. At DL we have still had some great trades in the afternoon or evening, but there are definitely more scrappers around then!
I spend lots of time prior to trips, finding pins that are real for DD to trade at lower rates, outlet prices etc. We try not to put scrappers into circulation if we can help it. It is very sad for us that others buy a bunch of scrappers which makes it harder for people that work not to put scrappers into circulation to have good pin trades. I get that you do not want to trade good pins for bad, but the problem is that if everyone does that, then it just floods more bad pins into the system and supports the people who sell scrapper lots. I would suggest that you just keep looking at Ebay and Amazon because you can find real pins on there at reduced prices. You aren't going to get them at 50 cents a pin like the scrappers, but you often can find real ones if you keep looking for between $1.50 and $2.00 a pin. You can often find booster packs those places at decent prices. In pin lots that are cheaper ...watch for words like "tradable" as opposed to authentic. "Tradable" is most times a pretty good giveaway that they are scrappers/
It is true that there are far more real pins on boards and lanyards in the mornings. At DL we have still had some great trades in the afternoon or evening, but there are definitely more scrappers around then!
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