Need Advice! Please help!
What collection is that?Take it from a longterm attempted completist - even the most impossible pins will find their way to you if they are meant to be yours.
This fall will be my 20 year anniversary of pin collecting. I'm still four pins (that I know of) away from being a completist - I'm missing 2 from 2016, 1 from 2017 and 1 very old one I've been hunting for from the beginning. While I question whether one actually exists as an authentic pin because I've never seen it turn up anywhere (the ABD one), of the other three, one is an LE500 (that's been faked so I'm struggling to find a real one), one is probably around an LE100 and one was probably like an LE2000 or more (the old one) that simply pre-dates trading and I've still never actually seen in person. None of these should be impossible or even close to impossible, but I still don't have them. But I will. In time. Pin collecting ultimately is a marathon, not a sprint. We all want it now, but what matters is that we get it eventually.
Hang in there!
Wonderland.What collection is that?
You're almost a WONDERLAND completist? That's a lot of pins....Wonderland.
This was where my mind was going also... not to this level of detail, but this scenario makes sense to me. I wonder if they just really never had the pin.All of these scenarios are possible; I have another; I don't know how likely it is, but it's far more pessimistic. I hope I'm wrong, but I figured it's worth mentioning:
The seller didn't have the pin in hand when he/she messaged you, said it was located, and asked you for an offer. The seller just said the pin was found; perhaps in this case, 'found' meant located, not acquired or in hand. Since I'd imagine the pin would have been expensive to acquire (before the likely markup to resell it to you), I'd guess your seller didn't want to buy the pin without knowing what you'd be willing to pay for it. After all, if you refused it on the grounds that the pin was too expensive, the seller could be stuck with a pin he/she didn't want and might not be able to sell/trade away. Hence the open inquiry of an offer for it. That way, there's always a chance you could offer at least as much, if not more, than his/her 'base' acceptable price - and if you offer too little, a counteroffer could be proposed and negotiations opened.
In any case, since you said you offered significantly more than the last known sold example, I would guess that your offer was more than acceptable. I think it comes down to the seller not having the pin for the aforementioned reason. When the seller had confirmation that you were willing to pay 'enough' for the pin (in the form of your offer) and went to buy it, the seller found out that he/she was too late and someone else already bought it. Now the seller has to tell you that he/she doesn't have the pin ... and he/she would rather ghost you than admit to that.
I agree with everyone else; I see no point in continuing to contact this person. It's unfortunate that this seller has chosen to break off contact in such a manner, but don't let their problem(s) become yours. It's my belief that if you're meant to own a pin, it'll find its way into your pin bag eventually, whether through a trade, sale, or zap. Who knows, one day, you'll find this pin or this pin will find you ... and maybe for a lower price than you were prepared to pay?
20 years of collecting.You're almost a WONDERLAND completist? That's a lot of pins....
I like this...I’ve never actually been a “completist” but I’ve gotten some pretty rad grails and I will say this... sometimes the chase is what makes it so much fun and painful and exciting. Once you have the pin it’s kind of bittersweet because then what is there left to chase... so enjoy the chase and like everyone else said, when the time is right it will find its way to you.
You'll find it; there's 14 other people with this pin! And when you're done with that, I know you've still got Gaston and ENG.
And don’t forget Hercules! That’s the one I’m furthest away from completing. And then there’s my daughter’s Ariel collection, wife’s Charlotte and chip and dale collections, and I also want to start a Tarzan collection at some point. There’s enough of the chase to keep me busy and keep the fun in collecting for a while.
Update: seller got back to me after a few weeks saying that he was traveling and wanted to finalize transaction. I sent over PayPal info to invoice me and now no response for two days. Very frustrating.
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