what is the easiest way of telling if they are crapper scrappers?
I found about 50 pins.. What's the best way to find out if any are valuable?
Just bought a small lot from Old Mooma as well as a single pin. Can't wait to see if she lives up to the hype.
We were really happy. We spent $32 for 21 pins (all new and on the cards). One pin we got was a pirates one my son really wanted but we forgot to buy on our last trip. It was $12 in the store!
So, why isn't this list continually updated? I have read SEVERAL updates from people and the list hasn't changed. One "good" transaction and once they are on the good seller list, that's where they stay? And one "bad" transaction and they land on the bad sellers list and that's where they stay?? Sorry...if that's the case, then this list is VERY unhelpful and a waste of time.
I wish I would have seen this thread before I bought 85 pins from 423disneypinfreak
They have already been shipped.
When I get them what is the easiest way of telling if they are crapper scrappers?
I don't want to bring them to trade if my son will just end up being upset because the refuse to accept them!
. I really am not looking forward to taking the time to go through them to determine scrappers, since I bought them to for the kids to trade at DL in Nov, I just might throw them in the drawer and forget about it
This is rude and very unnecessary, the thread owner is the only person who can make the updates and she does have a busy life outside this board. All the thread owners that have kept this list updated do so on their own time and with very little thanks, posts like this are discouraging. There are multiple eBay threads, the information on this one was mostly taken from those earlier threads, in fact they are all based on information going back to the first eBay thread, post #1 gets copied and pasted into a new thread when the old one gets too long and the discussions keep going into the new thread. The information on the first post is updated as the thread owner has time and as more information is reported by our posters. Traditionally as new information is reported sellers are moved to the yellow or orange list but that is at the discretion of the thread owner. If you would like to volunteer to take over and keep the list updated I'm sure the current thread owner would be fine with that, you just need to start your own thread and go from there.
Did you receive the pins? How do they look? I have bought many bulk pins on ebay and never have had one problem trading them at the parks, DTD, or on the ships. I've even kept some of them for my collection.
Mike
Why don't you just trade them at DL? I'm sure the CM's will be happy to trade them.
Mike
I completely agree! I find this thread very helpful!
This is rude and very unnecessary, the thread owner is the only person who can make the updates and she does have a busy life outside this board. All the thread owners that have kept this list updated do so on their own time and with very little thanks, posts like this are discouraging. There are multiple eBay threads, the information on this one was mostly taken from those earlier threads, in fact they are all based on information going back to the first eBay thread, post #1 gets copied and pasted into a new thread when the old one gets too long and the discussions keep going into the new thread. The information on the first post is updated as the thread owner has time and as more information is reported by our posters. Traditionally as new information is reported sellers are moved to the yellow or orange list but that is at the discretion of the thread owner. If you would like to volunteer to take over and keep the list updated I'm sure the current thread owner would be fine with that, you just need to start your own thread and go from there.
It isn't rude, it is a VALID question. The OP of this thread decided to take on the responsibility of handling the task. There are sellers on eBay who have businesses that are being hurt or helped unnecessarily by the lack of updates from this entire series of posts. If the poster cannot keep up, ask for help. But do one sit on a high horse and claim that you are the ultimate resource and the end all be all of internet pin sellers when the thread is not continually updated. That is all I am saying. If it was accurate, I would also find this very informative and helpful...but it is not. So, now people are using the first pages of this thread to make decisions as to buy from someone or not....and it is outdated, inaccurate information.