Alice in Disneyland (Wonderland) event
Like Masamune, I have had the three Cheshire Cat pins on my wants list since, well, since I was able to add them. Unfortunately, I was not able to get any of the pins, but what saddens and upsets me more than my rotten luck in not getting a wristband (especially since I think I was disqualified from the drawing from the beginning because of a glitch in my account and never had a chance) is what this release has turned/is turning into. Instead of being something that should be fun, it's turning into something, well, bitter, miserable, and ugly ... a real battle of the haves and have nots and who can turn a profit. I've been reading the thread since the beginning and, well, in places, we really are at each others' throats. If this is what the scene is like before the pins are released, I shudder to think of how tense and ugly the actual pin release is going to be - especially for the second chance line.
With the current atmosphere surrounding this pin release, I really can understand why people (not fortunate enough to be in the right group/any group) who can afford to would bite the proverbial bullet and pay those outrageous prices on evilBay. Yes, they are paying extortionate prices and submitting to something akin to robbery, but at least:
1. They know that they are guaranteed to get what they want
2. They don't have to go through the stress/frustration of waiting in the second chance line all day and still maybe not getting what they want
This is supposed to be fun, right? We're supposed to be excited about a pin release that finally will sell out in a day, about pins that finally will be worth something on the secondary market, right? Instead all we're doing is tearing each other apart over these pins and disecting what everyone does or does not do in association with this event, with each comment ratcheting the tension, hatred, and animosity surrounding this release just a little higher. So tell me, are we having fun yet?
I just finished reading this thread from around Page 8 (when people were starting to get their notification e-mails).I can't believe that Margaret, one of the biggest Alice fans here, didn't get into a single group. Whilst some people got into Group 1 that may not even be able to go. It's just awful.
Another frame just sold on eBay for $375. They are killing us. I hope they get what they deserve and they get their come-uppance. It's sad they feel the need to take advantage of the situation.
Its a RANDOM selection process. Just because they are a big collector doesn't mean they deserve anything. So a person who buys a lottery ticket every day deserves the to win the jackpot over a first time buyer? :dunno:
:wiggle: Life's tough...get a helmet.:wiggle:
I'm confused. I would think that if someone wanted the frame and missed it, they should be wanting more to appear on eBay. Supply and demand, increase the supply there and prices will go down. As far as the prices on eBay, complaining abut the dollar amount seems pointless. Either its too high and the seller is just wasting their time and money which they are free to do, or it sells and that is market price. In all honesty, the eBay sellers actually make the set available to more people. It gives people who are unable to make it to the release a chance to get one and it gives those that are at the event and miss out a second chance at it.
I honestly see no difference between someone buying the pins to sell on eBay vs buying them for traders or buying them for someone else. All three have them buying pins for people other than themselves. Once someone buys a pin, who cares what they do with it. Feel free to complain all day long about how pins are released but who cares the reason behind why someone is buying a pin.
I've tried to stay out of this thread for some time now because of the tone it's been taking. But this was just one of the ugliest most selfish statements I've ever seen posted here and is symptomatic of what has happened to this hobby.
When I started out, we all rooted for people to get pins for their collection FIRST and people to get good traders SECOND.
Now it seems it's more and more about "me first and the #*&$ with the rest of you". It makes me so sad to remember that we used to be such a loving, supportive community and now it's more and more the above attitude of "I don't care if it's your collection or not so long as I get mine". Wow.
Margaret is one of my biggest pin "competitors" in that she and I are both Wonderland completists. But do I hope she gets a complete set of these pins without having to resort to crazy secondary prices? Darn right I do! Not because she "deserves" it, but because it's her collection and I'd rather see pins in a loving collection than swimming with the Bruces. Just as I'd rather seen Stitch pins go to the Stitch collectors, Tink pins to the Tink collectors, etc. Because they would LOVE them. Not because they "deserve" them.
I used to be so proud of the pin community - we supported each other, encouraged each other, cheered for each other. And now? Well, it's statements like the above that make me sad about the state of this community. I miss the kindness that used to come first.
I used to be so proud of the pin community - we supported each other, encouraged each other, cheered for each other. And now? Well, it's statements like the above that make me sad about the state of this community. I miss the kindness that used to come first.
Margaret is one of my biggest pin "competitors" in that she and I are both Wonderland completists. But do I hope she gets a complete set of these pins without having to resort to crazy secondary prices? Darn right I do! Not because she "deserves" it, but because it's her collection and I'd rather see pins in a loving collection than swimming with the Bruces. Just as I'd rather seen Stitch pins go to the Stitch collectors, Tink pins to the Tink collectors, etc. Because they would LOVE them. Not because they "deserve" them.
It's funny that 500 lucky emails have at least the boxes. NO one is trading boxes. Do all 500 people think that they are the only one who is going to finish their set???
If this is what the scene is like before the pins are released, I shudder to think of how tense and ugly the actual pin release is going to be - especially for the second chance line.
I've tried to stay ... used to come first.
Its a RANDOM selection process. Just because they are a big collector doesn't mean they deserve anything. So a person who buys a lottery ticket every day deserves the to win the jackpot over a first time buyer? :dunno:
:wiggle: Life's tough...get a helmet.:wiggle:
Its a RANDOM selection process. Just because they are a big collector doesn't mean they deserve anything. So a person who buys a lottery ticket every day deserves the to win the jackpot over a first time buyer? :dunno:
:wiggle: Life's tough...get a helmet.:wiggle:
There was a post of eBay selling the door knob pin for $99. I sent them and email and told them they were sharks and I hope that something happened to them and they couldn't go. I think it's terrible to see someone take advantage of others in this situation. How cold-hearted and ruthless can some people be? She's a velociraptor who is fast and kills everything in it's path. Too bad she didn't to be extinct too.
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