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Welp, I think I did it again. I bought this pin from that other auction site. This seller did not have 100% fb but the price and the late night insomnia induced ebay scrolling got me.
I only paid 28 and change including shipping. It doesn’t have the sku or price sticker I’ve seen on the packaging of many of my own Dsf I’ve purchased directly in the past. Granted, it’s been many years since I’ve bought pins from them in person. I don’t think there were any fake Dsf pins back then. Is this pin fake?
Price point is a good indicator. Check the comparable market price. If the price is too good, then it’s fake. No one is selling a dark tales for essentially retail.
You are all right. Lesson learned. I was fresh from returning from a long pin break and got excited by the low prices. Have since come to my senses. Thanks for confirming, everyone!
The only ones without price tags/SKUs will be the first 12 that were sold via RSP process for a pin event. All other dark tales were sold individually.