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I believe that the Lotso scrapper/counterfeit's metal color is "off." It is supposed to be pinkish purple, but I saw that the scrapper/counterfeit has more of a brownish metal.
I have seen the Buttercup with the pupils missing; I'm guessing that one is the scrapper/counterfeit.
I have been too nervous to buy either of these pins because dealing with getting a scrapper/counterfeit from a seller is not a fun experience. Good luck! I hope yours are real!
The back splash will also be bordered in some places, rather than running of the edges. It will feel lighter and the finish will not be as bright/colorful, but more dull.
Take a picture when they come in and we could probably tell!
I should've known better. haha. Never mind, they're cute and only I will know they're fakes. I'll keep them for my own collection. Although I am considering a refund, the pics on the auction are not the pins I received, at all.
Auction Pics:
My Scans:
Paint damage on my Lotso is true to life but the colour is not as dull as my scan appears, then thicker lines and no pupils for my Buttercup, different to pins shown on auction.
Advice? The seller does say: "If you are not 100% happy with your purchase, return within 7 days for a full refund less postage costs."
The reason why I don't buy much pins that aren't my "real collection pins" or LE traders is because if it ever is a scrapper, the sellers will not refund postage. I never understood that. If the pin is fake or also damaged, why should the buyer pay anything at all?
I just returned a lot to an Ebay seller. He advertised "authentic pins only, I am a Christian seller." So, being a Jew, I figured that was a good thing, right? Needless to say, 80% of the pins were counterfeits. When I told him this and asked for my refund, he told me that I had to pay return shipping. I email-argued with him about this saying he should be grateful to take them back and should be more than happy to pay return shipping. Well, needless to say, I lost that argument. So, I'm awaiting my refund through Paypal, and then guess what I do? ;-)