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    Ok i really want to get started on pin trading! I will be there july, 8th 2012! so excited! but i have a dilemma... i want to buy a set of pins on ebay but i dont want to pay the money and then be ripped off! how do I ensure that I get good quality pins?

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    Quote Originally Posted by frog14 View Post
    Ok i really want to get started on pin trading! I will be there july, 8th 2012! so excited! but i have a dilemma... i want to buy a set of pins on ebay but i dont want to pay the money and then be ripped off! how do I ensure that I get good quality pins?
    The best way to ensure it is to make sure the return policy is fair... also if the pins seem cheap by the lot there is a good chance they are scrappers. Tho the best way to get good quality pins is to buy them directly from Disney. If you want to trade my recommendation is to buy the mystery pin sets (also known as a blind box). You never know whats in them you usually get the best deal (roughly 5 dollars a pin) and if you don't like them they are easy to trade
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt_redshirt View Post
    The best way to ensure it is to make sure the return policy is fair... also if the pins seem cheap by the lot there is a good chance they are scrappers. Tho the best way to get good quality pins is to buy them directly from Disney. If you want to trade my recommendation is to buy the mystery pin sets (also known as a blind box). You never know whats in them you usually get the best deal (roughly 5 dollars a pin) and if you don't like them they are easy to trade
    Ok Thanks! Is a "Gold Pin" valuable? it is a magic kingdom with a mickey on it and it has gold flecks (not real gold) all over it. Is this a valuable one? anyone heard of it???

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