BadPinkTink
Republic of Ireland is not part of UK
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2015
Just back from 2 days at Disney. Pin trading is alot less then previous years so you just have to work harder for it.
Most regular CMs do not have pin lanyards. The CMs to look out for are the higher level CM's, the ones who are walking around checking areas and lands. I traded with males who wore business shirts and pants. They tend to have more genuine pins and less scrappers as people mostly dont "see" them.
The pin boards in the park shops and pin trading stations are full of scrappers. On day 2 this was more obvious to me, as I recognised the same pins on different boards.
A few times I stayed nearby the pin boards and managed to trade with park guests who were checking the pin boards too.
I also took a wander into The Grand California Hotel lounge and lobby area and found 2 CMs with pin lanyards.
Out of my 14 trades over 2 days, I managed to get 1 genuine pin for my non trading collection, and 6 genuine pins for future trading, as well as 7 scrappers. I checked all trades I received on PinPics
Most regular CMs do not have pin lanyards. The CMs to look out for are the higher level CM's, the ones who are walking around checking areas and lands. I traded with males who wore business shirts and pants. They tend to have more genuine pins and less scrappers as people mostly dont "see" them.
The pin boards in the park shops and pin trading stations are full of scrappers. On day 2 this was more obvious to me, as I recognised the same pins on different boards.
A few times I stayed nearby the pin boards and managed to trade with park guests who were checking the pin boards too.
I also took a wander into The Grand California Hotel lounge and lobby area and found 2 CMs with pin lanyards.
Out of my 14 trades over 2 days, I managed to get 1 genuine pin for my non trading collection, and 6 genuine pins for future trading, as well as 7 scrappers. I checked all trades I received on PinPics