Which is worse?
Don't even get me started on this subject.. If you think ebay is bad, you should see the amount of fakes (these are not scrappers) at the FL flea markets. I'm not talking about just the ones around Orlando, all over central FL..from Tampa across to Daytona. I'm sure North and South as well. These sellers have containers FULL of this junk. These sellers also set up around WDW, in closed businesses parking lots with this crap. They have signs by the road, ect. There are some that have ads running that they will deliver this crap, as much as you want, right to your hotel!!!! Even on Disney property. It's sickening!!
It's not just the unknowing that are trading this crap at the parks, it's pin traders and locals that know better!!!
Don't even get me started on this subject.. If you think ebay is bad, you should see the amount of fakes (these are not scrappers) at the FL flea markets. I'm not talking about just the ones around Orlando, all over central FL..from Tampa across to Daytona. I'm sure North and South as well. These sellers have containers FULL of this junk. These sellers also set up around WDW, in closed businesses parking lots with this crap. They have signs by the road, ect. There are some that have ads running that they will deliver this crap, as much as you want, right to your hotel!!!! Even on Disney property. It's sickening!!
It's not just the unknowing that are trading this crap at the parks, it's pin traders and locals that know better!!!
there is a seller with an OBVIOUS scrapped in the picture! The muppets "Rowlf" pin...it's spelled incorrectly on the pin as "Rolf" Wth!?
Not to start an argument or drama, but is it possible that disney doesn't go after scrappers with more of a purpose because scrappers may actually help disney's pin sales? Think about it. Most of us started out collecting by trading with cast members. Most of us started by buying a cheap lot on eBay because we thought it was a good deal. I know when I learned about pin trading (and eBay pin lots) from asking a cast member that I couldn't fathom going into a park store and buying a 5 pin booster set for $30 to trade with cast members....especially after hearing about $1.25 per pin lots on eBay from the cast member. Now, after learning about the hobby (and fakes and scrappers), I want little to do with trading with cast members. I now can justify spending $50+ for 1 pin. The cheap fakes/scrappers are the bait that gets us into the hobby. Cast member lanyards at dlr are laced with scrapper pins which are usually what?... The older hidden Mickey pins...which are what?...small size, with not much detail, not much to them. Then you walk into a pin store and see just a glimpse of the pins that are available with all of their color, sparkle, and detail....now you're hooked. Disney doesn't mind the scrappers because somebody will spend what?...$25-$100 on a scrapper lot...learn about the hobby...then spend $100's - $1000's on authentic pins.
I'm still new to pin trading but my girlfriend and I just got back from a week long DLR trip full of pin trading with CM and other traders only to come home and find out that almost all of her pins that she traded for are scrappers and my favorite of my collection is a scrapper. I'm very disappointed especially with the people we traded with because they definitely new what they were doing.
Not to start an argument or drama.... Most of us started out collecting by trading with cast members. Most of us started by buying a cheap lot on eBay because we thought it was a good deal. ....I now can justify spending $50+ for 1 pin. ....now you're hooked.
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