Venting .... just venting .....
simonandwendy626
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I can see this argument from both sides
Firstly
It is frustrating when people offer open edition pins for your low numbered LE's however I think a little bit of realism needs to be had. I doubt anyone on this or any other forum would not hesitate to trade if they are offered the trade in reverse i.e offered an LE for a open edition, and of course we always point out to the other traders when these offers come along. For me Its all about how much you want a pin. And quite often I will just select all the pins on the TA as I have made some amazing trades.If you don't want to trade then simply say no thanks
I've made it a long standing habit to at least look at the other party's traders and make a counter offer, if possible, for the pin they want. I view the TA as a tool to begin negotiations. It has been repeatedly stated that we all view our pins with different value systems. I've also have had parties offer me LEs for my HMs; I always try to counter offer with the suggestion of something that is more fair to them and/or ask them to look at my traders to find something more equitable. Remember: Pin Karma - what ya' send around, comes back at ya' 10-fold.
-Person making the TA request has a pin he wants to trade off
-He opens up then page for that pin, clicks "What can I get for trading this pin?" and clicks everything from the list of Wanted pins that appears
-Some of the offers he sends wind up being reasonable, others wind up being ridiculous
Sigh, no I'm not trolling, I'm pointing out that in the present Pinpics/Disney system, these disappointments and now 'anger' happen because the only option is to indicate which pins you want to trade. There is no option to trade for LEs or whatever you expect to get in return. It is not 'my' system, it is the one in place now. Getting mad at me makes me realise that traders haven't figured this out already.
If you are at a stage of collecting where you are putting high end or rarer pins in the trades will get you the 'bad' trades requests because that is how the current system is, I'm losing ways of explaining this - that, in this system all pins are considered the same value. The rarer/ more valuable your pin the bigger the anger will be when you receive a request with a base price pin. In a previous post of mine, I hoped to arrange the pins as of desirability or value but it wasn't workable. Feel free to make a better suggestion.
If you think your trading pin has a high value I would suggest not having it there, as I suggested earlier because this system doesn't support that way of trading.
Perhaps there could be another option in the TA of 'open to negotiation', meaning that you want their trading pin and could come to some arrangement - multiple pins etc.
Again, it's not my system it is the current one. Hope this explains my thinking and posts.
I also get some VERY unbalanced offers. There are people sometimes "blindly" checking boxes for very lopsided trades in TA. It is NOT the TA's fault that some people check boxes for these weird offers. I simply say, no thank you.
And what's the problem to insert step 3 here? "Check if your offers are reasonable?"
Gloomy I distinctly remember that you had included a note asking me to look at your other traders. That is why instead of impulsively responding "no", I have stopped an looked. That lead me to find a pin my kiddo wanted and as I said, I have not much feelings for Jessica. But ask me for a Sleeping Beauty/Ariel/Thumper pin and see my claws come out
Sigh, no I'm not trolling, I'm pointing out that in the present Pinpics/Disney system, these disappointments and now 'anger' happen because the only option is to indicate which pins you want to trade.
Yes, the TA is imperfect, but that is not the problem here. The problem is people refusing to learn or accept that pins are not all created equal and there are different values. Using "it matched up in the TA" as an excuse or a reason as to why someone should trade with you is not right.
It is not us misunderstanding the TA system's imperfections or the TA system in general, but a dislike of the attitude about it that you're presenting. All new people send out requests like these until they learn, but it is the people who continue to send them out and blame it on the TA/technology instead of doing their homework on values that get people upset.
The problem with that step, is that if I'm doing a full round of trade blasts, I'm literally going through over a hundred different pins on my Trades, and then checking off anywhere between 10 to 150+ pins I'd be willing to take for each. This process takes me upwards of four hours. If I were to vet every individual offer to make sure it was reasonable, the process would take at least twelve to sixteen hours. There's no way I would have the time to do that.
I do include a message inviting discussion about the trade, which often results in me doing a completely different trade for pins I didn't even offer the individual, often when the specific TA request itself happened to be unreasonable. I do the same thing: when I get a lame TA request, I either ignore it so as to not fill the sender's inbox with a useless "no thanks" message, or see it as an invitation for a dialogue and check that person's traders to start a discussion. This seems more constructive than getting frustrated over the inevitable bad TA requests that being on Pinpics generates.
-JD
If I really start to get annoyed by the requests I don't take my pin off my traders list.....I take the pin they are offering off my wants list. Chances are I probably don't want it all that bad anyways if I'm not biting.
More than the TA not being flexible, I think a bigger part of the problem is 1) People sitting out there with traders and no intention of trading and 2) People are just flat out lazy. They expect requests to just roll in and be perfectly matched up. A lot of people don't like to get their hands dirty and actually negotiate. If that's the case, well, ok then.....but I'm not really sure why they chose pin trading as a hobby then because negotiating is the bread and butter of trading. People just have unrealistic expectations of the system as well as others sometimes...
We all know that the response rate on Pinpics is very very low.
...you know, I've often wondered why this is. It was much, much more active when I joined, even for things like LE 100s. I can't see any reason why the lower-level stuff should have slowed down at all. And I don't mean the "no, thanks" responses...I never got a lot of those anyway, and I don't really want them. I meant discussions that work towards trades, or just plan "yes" responses.
...which reminds me, now that I have some free time, I do have some stuff to reply to...::sheepish grin::
Well, that pretty much sums it up, huh? LOL!
...but now I'm also wondering if my name is floating around on a bad trader list because I've unknowingly made offers that seemed ridiculously lopsided. HELP!
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