beicoblack
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by beicoblack on Feb 25, 2019 20:49:40 GMT 1, I´m not saying that it doesn't work at all. I used to sell a few things with a profit on there as well but hands down: 5 out of 10 deals went wrong. No lie! gotcha, that s a bit weird that they cant enforce their terms with buyers - have they given you seller credit for the failed sales or any good gesture? whats the price range of the unpaid pieces? No, they did not give me seller credit for the failed sales. Price range was between 250 and 800 EUR. But I also bought 2-3 pieces there without any problem to be honest... but this was a few years ago. I stopped using their platform after the 5 sales went wrong.
I´m not saying that it doesn't work at all. I used to sell a few things with a profit on there as well but hands down: 5 out of 10 deals went wrong. No lie! gotcha, that s a bit weird that they cant enforce their terms with buyers - have they given you seller credit for the failed sales or any good gesture? whats the price range of the unpaid pieces? No, they did not give me seller credit for the failed sales. Price range was between 250 and 800 EUR. But I also bought 2-3 pieces there without any problem to be honest... but this was a few years ago. I stopped using their platform after the 5 sales went wrong.
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Hairbland
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Hairbland on Feb 25, 2019 20:55:24 GMT 1, I am constantly amazed at some of the prices attained on Catawiki. It's definitely a place to consider selling your cheap tat. I´ve made some experiences with Catawiki... 5 out of 10 times the buyer did not pay. They will put your piece up for auction again whenever they feel like. Catawiki is taking a commission on the shipping costs too, which is really crazy. The so called "specialist" at Catawiki really don't have clue about art. Ebay has taken a commission on shipping for years, must be the biz model.
I am constantly amazed at some of the prices attained on Catawiki. It's definitely a place to consider selling your cheap tat. I´ve made some experiences with Catawiki... 5 out of 10 times the buyer did not pay. They will put your piece up for auction again whenever they feel like. Catawiki is taking a commission on the shipping costs too, which is really crazy. The so called "specialist" at Catawiki really don't have clue about art. Ebay has taken a commission on shipping for years, must be the biz model.
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nik2000
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by nik2000 on Feb 25, 2019 22:40:17 GMT 1, many auction sites charge a commission on shipping. if they didnt charge this, people would sell their items for £1 with £200 shipping, and not pay any seller fees.
many auction sites charge a commission on shipping. if they didnt charge this, people would sell their items for £1 with £200 shipping, and not pay any seller fees.
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Dive Jedi
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Dive Jedi on Feb 26, 2019 11:05:17 GMT 1, I´m not saying that it doesn't work at all. I used to sell a few things with a profit on there as well but hands down: 5 out of 10 deals went wrong. No lie! It went downhill after the two founders retired. The founder of Catawiki is still working there….
I´m not saying that it doesn't work at all. I used to sell a few things with a profit on there as well but hands down: 5 out of 10 deals went wrong. No lie! It went downhill after the two founders retired. The founder of Catawiki is still working there….
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Dive Jedi
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Dive Jedi on Feb 26, 2019 11:11:59 GMT 1, I am constantly amazed at some of the prices attained on Catawiki. It's definitely a place to consider selling your cheap tat. I´ve made some experiences with Catawiki... 5 out of 10 times the buyer did not pay. They will put your piece up for auction again whenever they feel like. Catawiki is taking a commission on the shipping costs too, which is really crazy. The so called "specialist" at Catawiki really don't have clue about art. Catawiki does not take a commission on the shipping costs. Only 12,5% on the hammer price.
eBay does, since many were selling stuff at $1 and charge $100 for shipping to avoid fees.
I am constantly amazed at some of the prices attained on Catawiki. It's definitely a place to consider selling your cheap tat. I´ve made some experiences with Catawiki... 5 out of 10 times the buyer did not pay. They will put your piece up for auction again whenever they feel like. Catawiki is taking a commission on the shipping costs too, which is really crazy. The so called "specialist" at Catawiki really don't have clue about art. Catawiki does not take a commission on the shipping costs. Only 12,5% on the hammer price. eBay does, since many were selling stuff at $1 and charge $100 for shipping to avoid fees.
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irl1
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by irl1 on Feb 26, 2019 11:22:53 GMT 1, It went downhill after the two founders retired. The founder of Catawiki is still working there…. I spoke to someone who worked very close with the two of them, about 2 weeks ago. They said they both took a back seat for family reasons.
One thing for sure it was a great site a good few years back. I don't trust it anymore.
It went downhill after the two founders retired. The founder of Catawiki is still working there…. I spoke to someone who worked very close with the two of them, about 2 weeks ago. They said they both took a back seat for family reasons. One thing for sure it was a great site a good few years back. I don't trust it anymore.
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Tobi187
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Tobi187 on Feb 26, 2019 11:57:39 GMT 1, The founder of Catawiki is still working there…. I spoke to someone who worked very close with the two of them, about 2 weeks ago. They said they both took a back seat for family reasons. One thing for sure it was a great site a good few years back. I don't trust it anymore. I don't know if they still work there but they handled over the day-to-day operations to a COO in 2016 already according to tech.eu tech.eu/brief/catawiki-founders-coo/
The founder of Catawiki is still working there…. I spoke to someone who worked very close with the two of them, about 2 weeks ago. They said they both took a back seat for family reasons. One thing for sure it was a great site a good few years back. I don't trust it anymore. I don't know if they still work there but they handled over the day-to-day operations to a COO in 2016 already according to tech.eu tech.eu/brief/catawiki-founders-coo/
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Tobi187
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Tobi187 on Feb 26, 2019 12:09:28 GMT 1, I´ve made some experiences with Catawiki... 5 out of 10 times the buyer did not pay. They will put your piece up for auction again whenever they feel like. Catawiki is taking a commission on the shipping costs too, which is really crazy. The so called "specialist" at Catawiki really don't have clue about art. Catawiki does not take a commission on the shipping costs. Only 12,5% on the hammer price. eBay does, since many were selling stuff at $1 and charge $100 for shipping to avoid fees. I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany.
I´ve made some experiences with Catawiki... 5 out of 10 times the buyer did not pay. They will put your piece up for auction again whenever they feel like. Catawiki is taking a commission on the shipping costs too, which is really crazy. The so called "specialist" at Catawiki really don't have clue about art. Catawiki does not take a commission on the shipping costs. Only 12,5% on the hammer price. eBay does, since many were selling stuff at $1 and charge $100 for shipping to avoid fees. I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany.
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Dive Jedi
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Dive Jedi on Feb 26, 2019 13:26:10 GMT 1, The founder of Catawiki is still working there…. I spoke to someone who worked very close with the two of them, about 2 weeks ago. They said they both took a back seat for family reasons. One thing for sure it was a great site a good few years back. I don't trust it anymore. Schoenmakers and Jansen will continue as non-executive board members. So they still work at Catawiki. Just not as COO.
The founder of Catawiki is still working there…. I spoke to someone who worked very close with the two of them, about 2 weeks ago. They said they both took a back seat for family reasons. One thing for sure it was a great site a good few years back. I don't trust it anymore. Schoenmakers and Jansen will continue as non-executive board members. So they still work at Catawiki. Just not as COO.
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.dappy
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by .dappy on Feb 26, 2019 13:51:15 GMT 1, Catawiki does not take a commission on the shipping costs. Only 12,5% on the hammer price. eBay does, since many were selling stuff at $1 and charge $100 for shipping to avoid fees. I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany. ... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ...
Catawiki does not take a commission on the shipping costs. Only 12,5% on the hammer price. eBay does, since many were selling stuff at $1 and charge $100 for shipping to avoid fees. I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany. ... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ...
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puritog
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by puritog on Feb 26, 2019 14:12:30 GMT 1, I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany. ... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ... Shipping a print from France to Germany via post (not courier) is 15-20 EUR.
I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany. ... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ... Shipping a print from France to Germany via post (not courier) is 15-20 EUR.
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Tobi187
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Tobi187 on Feb 26, 2019 14:12:49 GMT 1, I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany. ... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ... Which would be about 20-25 EUR (this is what I paid for the shipping of the most prints bought from France).
I think Dive Jedi is right. But sellers on Catawiki are actually doing it similar. A few users ask for 65 EUR shipping for a print from France to Germany. ... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ... Which would be about 20-25 EUR (this is what I paid for the shipping of the most prints bought from France).
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Dive Jedi
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Dive Jedi on Feb 27, 2019 11:45:24 GMT 1, ... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ... Shipping a print from France to Germany via post (not courier) is 15-20 EUR. If shipping charges are too high, don't bid.
It's not that complicated…..
... postage costs from France are generally very expensive ... Shipping a print from France to Germany via post (not courier) is 15-20 EUR. If shipping charges are too high, don't bid. It's not that complicated…..
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Deleted on Mar 3, 2019 17:09:34 GMT 1, £151 +£15 delivery on catawiki with people still bidding,they must be mad or just filthy rich I wonder who these people are. I would happily sell mine for £100 if anyone is interested.
£151 +£15 delivery on catawiki with people still bidding,they must be mad or just filthy rich I wonder who these people are. I would happily sell mine for £100 if anyone is interested.
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davin550
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by davin550 on Mar 3, 2019 17:57:39 GMT 1, I don’t understand why people would bid so much on catawiki. Perhaps, these people are worried that those listed on eBay are fakes, like almost every other Banksy item listed? At roughly $20 on eBay, it’s a tiny risk, especially at that price there’s no margin for counterfeiters.
Then again, I don’t understand why people were buying them on eBay when they were still readily available on the British Museum website for a fraction of the price. Did they just want the convenience of buying something already stateside on eBay rather than buy something something overseas? Was it just an impulse buy? Or more money than brains? I just each has their own reason.
All that said, I think it’s very possible these will EVENTUALLY get up into the $100 price range, especially considering how his previous free/low-priced items have appreciated (e.g. soup cans poster, petrol bomb (although limited to 2000), don’t panic poster, etc). Were people saying the same thing when soup cans started climbing in price?
I don’t understand why people would bid so much on catawiki. Perhaps, these people are worried that those listed on eBay are fakes, like almost every other Banksy item listed? At roughly $20 on eBay, it’s a tiny risk, especially at that price there’s no margin for counterfeiters.
Then again, I don’t understand why people were buying them on eBay when they were still readily available on the British Museum website for a fraction of the price. Did they just want the convenience of buying something already stateside on eBay rather than buy something something overseas? Was it just an impulse buy? Or more money than brains? I just each has their own reason.
All that said, I think it’s very possible these will EVENTUALLY get up into the $100 price range, especially considering how his previous free/low-priced items have appreciated (e.g. soup cans poster, petrol bomb (although limited to 2000), don’t panic poster, etc). Were people saying the same thing when soup cans started climbing in price?
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bestdj777
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by bestdj777 on Mar 4, 2019 2:14:57 GMT 1, I don’t understand why people would bid so much on catawiki. Perhaps, these people are worried that those listed on eBay are fakes, like almost every other Banksy item listed? At roughly $20 on eBay, it’s a tiny risk, especially at that price there’s no margin for counterfeiters. Then again, I don’t understand why people were buying them on eBay when they were still readily available on the British Museum website for a fraction of the price. Did they just want the convenience of buying something already stateside on eBay rather than buy something something overseas? Was it just an impulse buy? Or more money than brains? I just each has their own reason. All that said, I think it’s very possible these will EVENTUALLY get up into the $100 price range, especially considering how his previous free/low-priced items have appreciated (e.g. soup cans poster, petrol bomb (although limited to 2000), don’t panic poster, etc). Were people saying the same thing when soup cans started climbing in price?
I bought on eBay because the shipping to the States from the museum was ridiculous. Unless you were buying more than one, it was more cost effective to get on eBay from someone flipping.
I don’t understand why people would bid so much on catawiki. Perhaps, these people are worried that those listed on eBay are fakes, like almost every other Banksy item listed? At roughly $20 on eBay, it’s a tiny risk, especially at that price there’s no margin for counterfeiters. Then again, I don’t understand why people were buying them on eBay when they were still readily available on the British Museum website for a fraction of the price. Did they just want the convenience of buying something already stateside on eBay rather than buy something something overseas? Was it just an impulse buy? Or more money than brains? I just each has their own reason. All that said, I think it’s very possible these will EVENTUALLY get up into the $100 price range, especially considering how his previous free/low-priced items have appreciated (e.g. soup cans poster, petrol bomb (although limited to 2000), don’t panic poster, etc). Were people saying the same thing when soup cans started climbing in price? I bought on eBay because the shipping to the States from the museum was ridiculous. Unless you were buying more than one, it was more cost effective to get on eBay from someone flipping.
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diarmid
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by diarmid on Mar 4, 2019 13:04:19 GMT 1, I have 4 of sale at £20 each and have to be collected from central london.
I have 4 of sale at £20 each and have to be collected from central london.
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Pipes
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Pipes on Apr 29, 2019 19:36:48 GMT 1, I've got 3 Peckham Rocks if anyone is interested?
US only - $15 each including shipping.
DM me if you want one.
I've got 3 Peckham Rocks if anyone is interested?
US only - $15 each including shipping.
DM me if you want one.
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Pipes
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Pipes on Apr 29, 2019 20:31:37 GMT 1, 2 left...
2 left...
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Pipes
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Pipes on Apr 29, 2019 20:39:58 GMT 1, All gone...
All gone...
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jensen
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by jensen on May 12, 2019 8:37:44 GMT 1, LOL
LOL
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by sleazus1slord on Jul 29, 2019 6:18:05 GMT 1,
..and it all goes thru this guy
4 month waiting list for peckham rock
2 months for palestine poster plus they want a woh hotel booking confirmation and passport stamp
..and it all goes thru this guy 4 month waiting list for peckham rock 2 months for palestine poster plus they want a woh hotel booking confirmation and passport stamp
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19818914
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by 19818914 on Jul 29, 2019 6:24:11 GMT 1, 99 percent of the Peckham Rock Postcards are in the basements of various UAA members.
99 percent of the Peckham Rock Postcards are in the basements of various UAA members.
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iamzero
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by iamzero on Jul 29, 2019 7:35:57 GMT 1, Who is that?
Who is that?
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Charlesworth
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Charlesworth on Jul 29, 2019 8:20:20 GMT 1, I've just noticed you're 6998 posts, are you going to make your 7000th post a good one??
I've just noticed you're 6998 posts, are you going to make your 7000th post a good one??
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iamzero
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by iamzero on Jul 29, 2019 10:41:14 GMT 1, I've just noticed you're 6998 posts, are you going to make your 7000th post a good one??
No point... all my other posts have been worse than rubbish so it’s a losing battle.
I've just noticed you're 6998 posts, are you going to make your 7000th post a good one?? No point... all my other posts have been worse than rubbish so it’s a losing battle.
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Charlesworth
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Charlesworth on Jul 29, 2019 10:55:26 GMT 1, I've just noticed you're 6998 posts, are you going to make your 7000th post a good one?? No point... all my other posts have been worse than rubbish so it’s a losing battle. yeah that's true
I've just noticed you're 6998 posts, are you going to make your 7000th post a good one?? No point... all my other posts have been worse than rubbish so it’s a losing battle. yeah that's true
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avec art
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by avec art on Jul 29, 2019 11:04:52 GMT 1, bring on the give away 7000
bring on the give away 7000
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Dive Jedi
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by Dive Jedi on Jul 29, 2019 11:45:25 GMT 1, I don’t understand why people would bid so much on catawiki. Perhaps, these people are worried that those listed on eBay are fakes, like almost every other Banksy item listed? At roughly $20 on eBay, it’s a tiny risk, especially at that price there’s no margin for counterfeiters. Then again, I don’t understand why people were buying them on eBay when they were still readily available on the British Museum website for a fraction of the price. Did they just want the convenience of buying something already stateside on eBay rather than buy something something overseas? Was it just an impulse buy? Or more money than brains? I just each has their own reason. All that said, I think it’s very possible these will EVENTUALLY get up into the $100 price range, especially considering how his previous free/low-priced items have appreciated (e.g. soup cans poster, petrol bomb (although limited to 2000), don’t panic poster, etc). Were people saying the same thing when soup cans started climbing in price? Laziness. Nothing else.
I have sold other items on eBay.UK for 100 quid, which I all bought on eBay.DE for 10 / 15 euro at the same time.
Many people just don't bother to look around. Laziness paid for quite a few pretty cool dive trips.
I don’t understand why people would bid so much on catawiki. Perhaps, these people are worried that those listed on eBay are fakes, like almost every other Banksy item listed? At roughly $20 on eBay, it’s a tiny risk, especially at that price there’s no margin for counterfeiters. Then again, I don’t understand why people were buying them on eBay when they were still readily available on the British Museum website for a fraction of the price. Did they just want the convenience of buying something already stateside on eBay rather than buy something something overseas? Was it just an impulse buy? Or more money than brains? I just each has their own reason. All that said, I think it’s very possible these will EVENTUALLY get up into the $100 price range, especially considering how his previous free/low-priced items have appreciated (e.g. soup cans poster, petrol bomb (although limited to 2000), don’t panic poster, etc). Were people saying the same thing when soup cans started climbing in price? Laziness. Nothing else. I have sold other items on eBay.UK for 100 quid, which I all bought on eBay.DE for 10 / 15 euro at the same time. Many people just don't bother to look around. Laziness paid for quite a few pretty cool dive trips.
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