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Advice on a certain pin on the bay ??

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Advice on a certain pin on the bay ??

DisneyOlivia

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I think I may have asked this question (or something like it) about a year ago haha, but anyway. To the point;

The DA Tink expressions LE 100 pins have been at the top of my grail list since I was twelve and owned, what, 3 or 4 pins? I am young and don't really have a big pin budget so every time these pins come up I am tempted but not able to buy. Well, for once I might have the money.
The seller is someone who sells a LOT of pins, and the description seems weird to me, as he precises that the card is not the original and that the logo on the back of the pin is the proof of authenticity.

Does anyone have experience with this seller?
Am I being overly paranoid?

I just feel like it's so much money for me if I'm going to get something that is not 'official', lets say.

Thanks for your help lovely DPF members !!!
Olivia
 
no experience with this seller (that I recall anyway) but with that many pins, that much feedback and 100%, I kind of think you're OK.
 
I think you are okay! :) Being so far away from any Disney parks, I have had plenty of experience with eBay; sellers want to make sure you know that the pin does not come with a card because to some collectors, the backer cards are very important. Are there photos of the back of the pin? Does pinpics say anything about there being possible scrappers or counterfeits out there? It is always good to do your research, but it sounds legit to me. :D
 
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