5.04.2010

Pin Trading, part deux

OK, your kids want to pin trade. You could always get a starter kit with a lanyard and 4 or 5 pins. Don't pick the kit for the pins, you'll be trading them out anyway, unless you want to spend even more money on another pin set to trade. In fact, you'll probably buy another set just to trade. Buying pins from Disney can be expensive, especially if you need 20-30 pins that a kid can easily trade in a single trip. Instead, you can buy them from eBay in bulk for little more than a dollar a pin. You don't know what you're gonna get, but you're going to trade them anyway. You've got to be careful to get genuine Disney pins. You can minimize risk by buying from sellers with excellent feedback ratings, and who've been doing it for a while. For those of you who are new to eBay, there are excellent guides, including this one.

More on Pin Trading on an upcoming post.

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