With regard to our pins being sold on Ebay, I don't know if many of our organizations have any stipulations regarding the disposition of pins after our passing. In many cases these pins were picked up at estate sales and I wouldn't be surprised if there were also fenced items that had been stolen. In any case, if you feel so inclinded you might want to purchased your organization's pin. I know I have done so recently. I too am concerned about unscruplious (sp) people buying the pins and trying to pass themselves as a soror. On the other hand, if a person is a serious collector and plans to research the sororities and fraternities; display the pins with diginty then I guess I won't object too badly. As for the nasty sellers, you're going to find nasty no matter where you go, so why bother to pick up that thrash? That's my 22cents.