olbear
Loves all things POOH!
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.......Had this happen to you???
You are just sitting there minding your own "trading"....and you over hear a trade, and you just KNOW that the trade is unfair?? It irks you to no end, but you don't want to cause a scene and make someone mad at you. BUT!! You cannot stand the thought of the innocent, and in this case, NEW trader being taken advantage of. What would you do??
Well, such an incident took place our last night at WDW at DPT at downtown Disney. A family approached our area looking for pins with a certain character on it for one of their kids. I did not have any, but someone next to me said they might have. Sure enough. they did. It was the Tarzan pin from last years AK event. On pinpics, 84 have it, 25 people want it.
Now, as most of you know, non of those pins really did much in the way of trading and value. Although this was one of the nicer pins in my opinion, none had much in the way of trade value. This trader asked to see my newest Tomart magazine. I do not know why, but the pin was considered a B+ pin, which meant they said it was worth upwards of $35!! I've seen that pin on e-bay, and they have gone for no more than $10 or so.
So as I sit there and steam a bit, this trader takes this parent to the DPT store and chooses not one, but THREE pins for her to buy in trade. I watched, and as he left, she caught my eye and I shook my head no from behind a stand. She came up and I told her about the pin. She thanked me profusely.
A couple minutes later as hubby and I were walking toward Pooh corner, we saw the family and stopped them to chat. The husband thanked me, and said he wouldn't have let her do it either way, but was grateful for my intervention. I then talked to their kids and asked what their names were, and who their fav character was. I showed them a pin bag I use to trade with kids, and told them each to pick out a pin they liked. One picked out a pluto pin, another a Test Track pin with movement, he thought was "cool", and their little princess picked out a Belle pin.
It was a nice moment for all of us. I realize I'm taking a chance posting this as this trader may read the boards. And I don't mean to be mean or judgemental. But I felt this mom was going to be taken advantage of by someone who should have known better. It just goes to show, even though Scoop or a manager may not be around, you never know who may be around listening or observing, and seeing what kind of example you set. It always pays to be fair and honest. That's what the magic and pixie dust are all about!!
As a side note, this same trader told me the first day we were there, that I'd never find the Tinkbell patriotic open stock pin again. He said although it was open, it was like a limited and would never be on the racks again. Weellllll...... on that last night, guess what I got off the racks at World of Disney???
unhuh! You guessed it!! I got my patriotic Tink. She's a beauty!!
Blessings, and fair trading to all,
Winnie
You are just sitting there minding your own "trading"....and you over hear a trade, and you just KNOW that the trade is unfair?? It irks you to no end, but you don't want to cause a scene and make someone mad at you. BUT!! You cannot stand the thought of the innocent, and in this case, NEW trader being taken advantage of. What would you do??
Well, such an incident took place our last night at WDW at DPT at downtown Disney. A family approached our area looking for pins with a certain character on it for one of their kids. I did not have any, but someone next to me said they might have. Sure enough. they did. It was the Tarzan pin from last years AK event. On pinpics, 84 have it, 25 people want it.
Now, as most of you know, non of those pins really did much in the way of trading and value. Although this was one of the nicer pins in my opinion, none had much in the way of trade value. This trader asked to see my newest Tomart magazine. I do not know why, but the pin was considered a B+ pin, which meant they said it was worth upwards of $35!! I've seen that pin on e-bay, and they have gone for no more than $10 or so.
So as I sit there and steam a bit, this trader takes this parent to the DPT store and chooses not one, but THREE pins for her to buy in trade. I watched, and as he left, she caught my eye and I shook my head no from behind a stand. She came up and I told her about the pin. She thanked me profusely.
A couple minutes later as hubby and I were walking toward Pooh corner, we saw the family and stopped them to chat. The husband thanked me, and said he wouldn't have let her do it either way, but was grateful for my intervention. I then talked to their kids and asked what their names were, and who their fav character was. I showed them a pin bag I use to trade with kids, and told them each to pick out a pin they liked. One picked out a pluto pin, another a Test Track pin with movement, he thought was "cool", and their little princess picked out a Belle pin.
It was a nice moment for all of us. I realize I'm taking a chance posting this as this trader may read the boards. And I don't mean to be mean or judgemental. But I felt this mom was going to be taken advantage of by someone who should have known better. It just goes to show, even though Scoop or a manager may not be around, you never know who may be around listening or observing, and seeing what kind of example you set. It always pays to be fair and honest. That's what the magic and pixie dust are all about!!
As a side note, this same trader told me the first day we were there, that I'd never find the Tinkbell patriotic open stock pin again. He said although it was open, it was like a limited and would never be on the racks again. Weellllll...... on that last night, guess what I got off the racks at World of Disney???
unhuh! You guessed it!! I got my patriotic Tink. She's a beauty!!
Blessings, and fair trading to all,
Winnie