Disney pin collecting is not only for young children. Even adults can enjoy trading as a hobby or even as a means to monetary gains.
You may opt to buy online or visit the Disney parks and buy them there. Bulk Disney pins trading have evolved from a hobby between friend collectors to a business trade between collectors and even cast members who find the pin trading business a profitable deal.
As business etiquette dictates, there are also rules in selling Disney pins. Cast members will only accept metal pins with a clear copyright mark at the back of the pin. It needs to have characters or marks of any affiliations of Disney. You cannot trade five or ten pins with a cast member because only two pins are allowed in one day and one pin per transaction. If the cast member already has the pin that you are offering, he or she can refuse the trade unless you give them a different choice. Be careful in exchanging money within Disney premises because money exchanges for pins are strictly not allowed.
Having bulk Disney pins is a good collection especially now that these pins are often times overvalued depending on demand at auction sales. But the prices can also plummet to a considerable low amount at certain cases. Whenever you engage in online trading, make sure that you study the traders and their offers conscientiously; otherwise, you might become a lowly prey of crooked traders of bulk Disney pins.
If you are smart enough, you will only deal with known bulk Disney pin traders. Do not jump on the instance that a rare pin shows up at the online market because if you wait awhile, prices may change dramatically. The trick is not to be overly excited or too cautious in buying pins. Some pieces are really tough to find and waiting too long may cause you big bucks or a missed opportunity to bid at all. Learn from the experts and manage your impulse and instinct when trading.
If you trade bulk Disney pins as a source of income or is only trading because of the kicks you get out of it, always be cautious that there are a lot of traders in the market that are ready to just snatch your pins with their dirty tricks.
In the Disney trading field, they call these unethical traders, “sharks”. They know exactly what they’re doing and can be too convincing that your valuable pins can easily be traded with useless pieces. If they spot a greenhorn like you, you may find yourself trap in an unfair deal.
There are trading events hosted by the Disney parks. You can join and get freebies that include pins, meal and entertainment vouchers. Although the registration is high, consider it as an investment because these events offer rare pin sets that I’m sure you don’t want to miss. Visit Disney website and get updates on trading schedules.
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