Mickey527
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2000
- Messages
- 4,956
Money is one of the biggest reasons I have given up trading. When I look at the pins I have and add up what I spent I can't believe... But I was working full time back then.
But I can never replace the friendships I have made because of these pieces of metal. When I was going through chemo, my pin friends were the ones who kept in touch and sent me gifts and cards. My friends who lived near me and worked with me for 15 years of more shyed away like I was contagious.
Anyway, now that I am disabled I do buy some pins but have stopped trading. I just can't afford to buy a pin for me and a pin to trade like I used to. I remember being at WDW when a group of great pins were released and having (forcing) my family wait in line with me to buy two so I could bring them to my pin friends in our CT trading group. Who here remembers when they would only let us buy 2 per day of a pin and if we didn't get them the first few hours they were sold out?
I have been trimming down my collection and putting some of my pins for sale. Some I have asked more than what I paid because lets face it my Mickey For President cost me an Angry Donald and a Millenium Banner. (those oldie traders know what I am talking about.)
I have tried to sell some of my rack and CM traders for less than cost, $3-4 and have gotten no bites. I did have a few emails telling me that they can get the same pin in a "lot" on ebay for $1.60 a pin. The problem with that is the pins I have are original, bought when they were released, the pins in the lot are most likely scrappers. So I can't sell pins for what I paid for them and I can't even sell them for $2 or more less.
Unless Disney does something about the companies making scrappers those who continue to trade will most likely get scrappers from lanyards. I have been away from trading for so long that I don't know how to tell the difference. I don't want to give up one of my good older pins for a scrapper that I am stuck with forever. I won't trade back a scrapper if I know it is one, I would rather toss it.
So if any of you newer traders have gotten this far in my rantings, please think twice, three times and however many you have to hold yourself from buying those lots of pins or pin groups. If a Disney sells a pin for $8.95 or more at the parks how do you think anyone can sell 100 of them for $150.00. Because they are selling junk that is not worth more than $.50. I am sure they are making at least double what they paid for the junk they are selling.
But I can never replace the friendships I have made because of these pieces of metal. When I was going through chemo, my pin friends were the ones who kept in touch and sent me gifts and cards. My friends who lived near me and worked with me for 15 years of more shyed away like I was contagious.
Anyway, now that I am disabled I do buy some pins but have stopped trading. I just can't afford to buy a pin for me and a pin to trade like I used to. I remember being at WDW when a group of great pins were released and having (forcing) my family wait in line with me to buy two so I could bring them to my pin friends in our CT trading group. Who here remembers when they would only let us buy 2 per day of a pin and if we didn't get them the first few hours they were sold out?
I have been trimming down my collection and putting some of my pins for sale. Some I have asked more than what I paid because lets face it my Mickey For President cost me an Angry Donald and a Millenium Banner. (those oldie traders know what I am talking about.)
I have tried to sell some of my rack and CM traders for less than cost, $3-4 and have gotten no bites. I did have a few emails telling me that they can get the same pin in a "lot" on ebay for $1.60 a pin. The problem with that is the pins I have are original, bought when they were released, the pins in the lot are most likely scrappers. So I can't sell pins for what I paid for them and I can't even sell them for $2 or more less.
Unless Disney does something about the companies making scrappers those who continue to trade will most likely get scrappers from lanyards. I have been away from trading for so long that I don't know how to tell the difference. I don't want to give up one of my good older pins for a scrapper that I am stuck with forever. I won't trade back a scrapper if I know it is one, I would rather toss it.
So if any of you newer traders have gotten this far in my rantings, please think twice, three times and however many you have to hold yourself from buying those lots of pins or pin groups. If a Disney sells a pin for $8.95 or more at the parks how do you think anyone can sell 100 of them for $150.00. Because they are selling junk that is not worth more than $.50. I am sure they are making at least double what they paid for the junk they are selling.