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Dizneyana
10-18-2002, 11:42 PM
Got a Pin Trading Brochure from WDW that had pin etiquette in it, so I thought that I would share... :D

</font> Have fun!! Pin trading can be a great way to interact with and meet Cast Members and other guests.</font> Pins should be in good, undamaged condition.</font> Trade one pin at a time, hand to hand, with the backs attached.</font> Guests may trade a maximum of two pins with each Cast Member.</font> Please refrain from touching another person’s pins or lanyard. graemlins/nono.gif If you need a closer look, ask the person wearing the lanyard if they can bring it into clearer view for you.</font> Certain pins should be traded as sets. If a single pin from a set does not complete the intended picture or statement alone, all pins in the set must be traded as one pin.</font> Only Operating Participant pins that have a Disney or Walt Disney World® affiliation will be accepted for trading.</font> “Name pins” may not be traded with Cast Members. This includes Disney name pins.</font> When trading with Cast Members, guests should offer a pin that is not already displayed on the Cast Member’s lanyard.</font> Guests may trade only one pin of the same style with a Cast Member.</font> The general rule on what constitutes a tradable pin is that it is a metal Disney pin, and some certain Operating Participant pins, that represent a specific Disney Event, Place, or Location, Character, or Icon.</font> Monies or gifts may not be exchanged or used in trade for a pin.</font> In addition to the 12 pins on Cast Member lanyards, some Cast Members may wear a “Showcase” pin. These “Showcase” pins are for demonstrations to our guests and are not available for trade.</font>graemlins/mickey.gif Happy Trading!! graemlins/mickey.gif

Disney-4-Me
10-19-2002, 12:02 AM
Thanks for posting that Tracey. This summer I found it surprising that most CMs told me to keep my pin back when I was taking a pin off for trade and they kept their pin back. I thought maybe it was because the new screw type had just come out and they were keeping those so they wouldn't lose their pins. That's just a guess though.

Are they still doing the mystery pin trades now?

beegirl
10-19-2002, 01:26 AM
Usually the guest has a rubber back while a lot of the cast members' pins have metal backs. They tell you to keep yours so you have the better back. And some of them still do mystery pins.

Ian
10-19-2002, 10:52 AM
I've seen it the other way, too, where CM's will keep their rubber backings. I'm not sure what the deal is with that ...

Thanks for posting the etiquette, Tracey ! Good rules to live by !

DisneyWizard
10-20-2002, 01:54 PM
Thanks for the list! I've usuallly encountered CMs to let me keep the rubber pin backs.

ajjamz ABC
10-23-2002, 02:37 AM
I was turned off of the pin trading by some adults literaly pushing kids out of the way to get to CM's. :mad: graemlins/ack.gif I even had one Tell me I had to trade a Radio Disney pin I recived From my former boss as a gift. Please remember it was origionly for the Kids.

Thanks for posting those rules.

KiNg4aDaY
10-23-2002, 10:50 PM
I saw this topic a few days ago and I was intrigued by it. I work with pins A LOT. mostly every day. I kind of wanted to wait a couple of days to get my wording right on this topic.

I guess that the most annoying thing that happens to me when I wear a lanyard at work is people touching me. The ONLY thing that I ask when a cast member is wearing a lanyard is PLEASE dont touch them. I realize that guests may really want to see the pins fast so that no one else can get to them before them but this is an invasion of our personal space. I have even (nicely) asked guests not to touch me and they respond that as long as im in costume Im part of the "show" so I have to go along with whatever they want.

Its for this reason that most of the time I rarely will wear a lanyard anymore graemlins/mixed.gif Its really kind of a downer for me because I really do love pins and I really do love pin trading. ESPECIALLY with the kids...nothing makes my day more than when I can see a kid's face light up because he/she has made his/her first trade.

About the shoving of kids comment that I read above. If I EVER see this happen (which I do) I politely refuse to trade with the person until I make sure that the kid is ok and that Ive traded with him/her first.

KiNg4aDaY

minniedawg
11-22-2002, 03:45 PM
Wierd pin trading question...

I'm new to the pin trading thing, but I love every one of the pins that I have so far. Do you all buy pins especially for trading? Should I not wear pins unless I'm willing to trade them? Most every pin I own has some sort of special meaning to me, and I'd be loathe to part with any of them right now...but I felt very weird telling a CM that when she asked me about my pins. I felt bad saying that I didn't feel comfortable trading any of them.

This, to me, is part of the pin etiquette thing. And, BTW, I was totally surprised when the CM asked me in the first place because I felt that the CM trading was probably something they only did with the kids. It's great that they realize how fun it is for adults too, but I would hate to be the one to take a pin from a CM that might have made some child's trip to WDW more magical...

Anywho, maybe someone can help me with my pin problem...

-D

Dizneyana
11-23-2002, 11:58 AM
Well, I kind of feel the same way about my pins as you do.. I started collecting them because I really liked the ones that I bought, and had no intention of parting with them.. graemlins/nono.gif

Therefore, before my last Disney trip, I bought some traders so that I could put them on my lanyard and not feel like a piece of me was being taken away when I traded one.. I know that I am probably going to have to start learning to get over that if I really want to get heavily into the trading aspect of pins.. graemlins/mixed.gif

So, that would be my suggestion, is to buy some traders (perhaps even duplicates of ones that you love).. graemlins/mickey.gif

Good luck!! graemlins/thumbsup.gif

RobWreck
11-23-2002, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by minniedawg:
Wierd pin trading question...

I'm new to the pin trading thing, but I love every one of the pins that I have so far. Do you all buy pins especially for trading? Should I not wear pins unless I'm willing to trade them? Most every pin I own has some sort of special meaning to me, and I'd be loathe to part with any of them right now...but I felt very weird telling a CM that when she asked me about my pins. I felt bad saying that I didn't feel comfortable trading any of them.

This, to me, is part of the pin etiquette thing. And, BTW, I was totally surprised when the CM asked me in the first place because I felt that the CM trading was probably something they only did with the kids. It's great that they realize how fun it is for adults too, but I would hate to be the one to take a pin from a CM that might have made some child's trip to WDW more magical...

Anywho, maybe someone can help me with my pin problem...

-D You should never feel pressured to trade a pin that you don't want to, especially one that has some significance to you. From my experience, most of the people wearing pins on a lanyard are interested in trading them... if there are pins that you want to wear but not trade, I'd suggest wearing them on your lapel (if feasible) or on your shirt instead.
Rob

(Boy I've been gone for a while... good to be back, if even just briefly. :-D )

UltimateDisneyFreak
11-24-2002, 01:15 AM
Originally posted by minniedawg:
...but I love every one of the pins that I have so far. Do you all buy pins especially for trading? Should I not wear pins unless I'm willing to trade them? Most every pin I own has some sort of special meaning to me, and I'd be loathe to part with any of them right now...I know exactly how you feel. I started pin trading back in 1999 and still to this day truly love the pins I have and don't want to trade them.

What I do is purchase duplicates of a few pins that I buy, like the Passholder Exclusives and special Opening pins, and then I can trade those to get other pins. Sometimes when I see a pin I like on a CM, I go over and buy a $6.50 pin just to trade.

I only think that I've traded one of my pins that I didn't have a duplicate of.

I have over 100 pins today, and still haven't taken my pin book to WDW once. Maybe one day I will.
But just trade if you want to and buy what you like, and that way it will be much more fun for you.

Also...

Originally posted by KiNg4aDaY:
...I have even (nicely) asked guests not to touch me and they respond that as long as im in costume Im part of the "show" so I have to go along with whatever they want...Though you can't say this to a guest, when they touch you, don't you just sometimes want to say to them "Well, if you would refer to point 5 of the Disney Pin Trading Etiquette..." and pull out a brochure to show them? That would be mean but kinda funny! :D

Jeremy Wilcox
12-18-2002, 06:49 AM
I'm about to be a cast member down in Disney and I'm looking forward to pin trading, even though I have no pins of my own. And I will find a way to refuse trading with the over-agressive adults who stomp on children to get to the pins first. And if they grab me - maybe I'll just pull out some emperor Kuzco and say "Woah! No Touchy!"

Jeremy

Dizneyana
12-19-2002, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by Jeremy Wilcox:
.... and say "Woah! No Touchy!"
Works for me!! graemlins/laughing.gif

Dizneyana
03-08-2003, 07:12 PM
*Bumping* for our new traders!! :D