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Photo I took of a Disney trading pin that I am selling on ebay.
@xstitcher (39015)
Petaluma, California
September 29, 2016 11:58pm CST
This is one of the items that I bought from a lady on a Facebook trading/garage sale group. It's a limited edition Disneyland Resort Trading Pin. I put it up for $5.00, what I paid for it. At least it will sell, and I'll get my money back. The other trading pin that I put up, which is "open edition" rather than limited edition, has no bids. Who knows, maybe it will get one before the auction ends.
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• United States
30 Sep 16
Who pays the cost to ship? The buyer or seller? I would have bumped it to $6.00 to make a profit at the very least. Hope it sells, but the condition isn't perfect and collectors expect perfection.
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@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
30 Sep 16
I don't know where you get that. The condition is perfect, the "mark" is only the light, which I explain in my description of the item.
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@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
30 Sep 16
@ScribbledAdNauseum No worries, and yes, you're right, it's the light, because looking at the pin there's no scratch. What kinds of things do you collect? Plus, you are right about the packaging/part that hangs on the j-hook. That is wrinkled/creased. That was the way I received it. My apologies, I didn't mean to be been curt about it.
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• United States
30 Sep 16
@xstitcher the packaging itself. There is a curl at the bottle, there is white all around the edges of the packaging, which I don't believe is from wear over the years. There is a crease near the top where you would hang it on a J-Hook in the store. Sorry, I just have a keen eye for the stuff as I come from a family of collectors. I guess the "mark" of which you speak is the scratch between the middle of the S and the figure on the thing? That could be glare from the light, I don't know. Either way, I'm not trying to question how you are selling it at all, and there are plenty of people who would buy it regardless, I'm just speaking from a collector's standpoint.
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• United States
30 Sep 16
Good luck on your sale to at least get your money back :)
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@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
30 Sep 16
That's my thought, @infatuatedbby
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• United States
30 Sep 16
@xstitcher I think like that too when in trying to get rid of my clothes or shoes etc :) I sell on Poshmark
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@sishy7 (27166)
• Australia
30 Sep 16
One is all it needs to get sold - although more bid would be nice as that would mean higher price...
@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
30 Sep 16
That's certainly true.
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@ms1864 (6882)
• Bangalore, India
30 Sep 16
Well a collector will probably pay for it. 2006...that is definitely not available anymore.
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