Got a Pin Trading Brochure from WDW that had pin etiquette in it, so I thought that I would share...

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  • Have fun!! Pin trading can be a great way to interact with and meet Cast Members and other guests.</font>
  • Pins should be in good, undamaged condition.</font>
  • Trade one pin at a time, hand to hand, with the backs attached.</font>
  • Guests may trade a maximum of two pins with each Cast Member.</font>
  • Please refrain from touching another person’s pins or lanyard. [img]graemlins/nono.gif[/img] If you need a closer look, ask the person wearing the lanyard if they can bring it into clearer view for you.</font>
  • Certain pins should be traded as sets. If a single pin from a set does not complete the intended picture or statement alone, all pins in the set must be traded as one pin.</font>
  • Only Operating Participant pins that have a Disney or Walt Disney World® affiliation will be accepted for trading.</font>
  • “Name pins” may not be traded with Cast Members. This includes Disney name pins.</font>
  • When trading with Cast Members, guests should offer a pin that is not already displayed on the Cast Member’s lanyard.</font>
  • Guests may trade only one pin of the same style with a Cast Member.</font>
  • The general rule on what constitutes a tradable pin is that it is a metal Disney pin, and some certain Operating Participant pins, that represent a specific Disney Event, Place, or Location, Character, or Icon.</font>
  • Monies or gifts may not be exchanged or used in trade for a pin.</font>
  • In addition to the 12 pins on Cast Member lanyards, some Cast Members may wear a “Showcase” pin. These “Showcase” pins are for demonstrations to our guests and are not available for trade.</font>
[img]graemlins/mickey.gif[/img] Happy Trading!! [img]graemlins/mickey.gif[/img]