It's sad when scrappers are so bad you're scared to buy a pin at a great price!
I bid on and won a Knights of Pin Trading Chip and Dale for a fair price (ebay). To combine postage, I started looking through the seller's other auctions, and that's when the sweat started. I need/want about 4 Vinyl pins from the Holiday #1 set, and they were selling the entire set for $25. So I asked if they were real or one of the many counterfeits? They gave me the generic "we buy or trade for all of our pins at the park, and it's difficult to know what's real." THEN, they cancelled my original win saying that I was a problem customer, lol! Better that no money changed hands.
Well...not necessarily.
There are cheap buys on eBay all the time. If the pin in question has no scrapper warnings whatsoever, then I'd jump on it. These masterpieces specifically have warnings which is what real makes you stop and scratch your head. If is was a masterpiece though that had no warning, then I would have purchased them.
I draw the line at worrying about pins with no warnings. That to me branches into paranoia. But worrying about pins with know scrappers is certainly understandable.
I bid on and won a Knights of Pin Trading Chip and Dale for a fair price (ebay). To combine postage, I started looking through the seller's other auctions, and that's when the sweat started. I need/want about 4 Vinyl pins from the Holiday #1 set, and they were selling the entire set for $25. So I asked if they were real or one of the many counterfeits? They gave me the generic "we buy or trade for all of our pins at the park, and it's difficult to know what's real." THEN, they cancelled my original win saying that I was a problem customer, lol! Better that no money changed hands.
The fakes/scrapper are certainly ruining the hobby. I've actually given up on Hidden Mickeys altogether. I will pick up stuff when we go to the parks (which is only once or twice a year), but I will not trade for HM's online anymore. Which really really sucks.
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