Some really good advice here.
Welcome to the crazy world of Pin Trading! Woo! I love it!
I will share my Pin Starting story...
I was the last person i thought would get into this 'Pin Thing'..back when it was first launched in 99'/00'. I would walk around in EPCOT and see all these carts selling these 'collectible pins' and scratch my head going "Huh?". When i would book trips with the Walt Disney Travel Company i would always recieve a free lanyard and a starter pin ( or two). I have to admit this is what got me started ... way to go Marketing! :animwink:
I started to buy a few to add to said lanyards just to keep for myself....usually character pins. Once i became more comfortable with the concept of trading i started to trade with CMs. I was shy, and it took a lot to make that first step to ask if one would trade....but i did it and i was HOOKED but good soon after. I still remember my 1st Trade - outside of JII, for a cool WDTC Sorcerer Mickey pin which i still have.
After that i started to trade with CMs all the time...every visit. It adds up to a lot of $$$ though...as you have to keep buying pins to be able to keep trading, since you end up keeping a lot of what you find! Yeah, it is now a engrossing addiction...and i never thought it would happen to me.
People, usually Non-Disney Park folk, will ask me- "Why so many pins?". Well, part of the appeal of Pin Trading for me i discovered was the STORIES and MEMORIES associated with each and every pin. You remember the CM, or the circumstances, of each trade. It really makes the trading a big plus when visiting the Parks..to me anyway. I rarely trade with Guests...they never seen interested in the stuff i have up for trade ( off the rack, contemporary offerings mostly..) so almost exclusively trade with CMs. They have neater stuff anyway...you just never know what you will find out there!
That is the other part of the fun - the HUNT! Talk about excitiing...you get a buzz when you find a pin you have been looking for to complete a set you have, or a rare character nobody seems to recognize but you. It is a treat to look around and see what is 'out there' and up for grabs on the CMs. The best pins are on the Management lanyards ( as they are not out as often as front line CMs tend to be..). Some REAL gems to be had there!
So have a blast...and collect characters, Parks, or attraction pins you like!
About eBay purchases- Heed the advice above by the other posters. To date i have never had any issues, and have always recieved authentic DTPs...but you have to trust the seller. Check their feedback rating. Descriptions matter too....be wary of any general listings, an example being - 'Cool metal Disney Pin suitable for trading' with no other info is usually a fake. Try to buy from someone with a 100% or 99% feedback percentage and you should be okay. Trust your gut instincts...if it seems to be far to good of a bargin, it probably is not genuine. A few years ago their was a real problem with fakes ..beware of the dreaded 'Sedesma' brand!
I find pin lots to be a good buy, as you end up paying less per peice then you would buying them in the Parks. Any you do not like you can trade away...just be sure they are authentic Disney Trading Pins however. Never trade a 'fake' pin with a CM as it will end up being traded away to a Guest. Bad Show!
Have fun...and enjoy the variety!!
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