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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by kaos on Nov 26, 2017 17:13:36 GMT 1, Out of curiosity, what is POW’s official position on someone who buys the print on the secondary market now and who wants to thereafter apply for the PC COA in approximately 1 year’s time. Based on what I’m reading here, there seems to be a split of authority on the issue if the secondary market buyer can get a COA down the road or if that’s only reserved for the original “winner”. Kinda risky it seems. Can any educated members point me in the right direction here? Thanks, all. My guess is thy will not answer, close and then you will need to speak to pc in 2019 then prob wait a year for the certificate. They dont want people selling these so sont expect answers on that I agree. POW are closing so anyone thinking they have any legal recourse will face closed doors.
Also PC do not have any obligation to serve anyone with a COA. No one buying these prints have a contract with PC. The certificate will be issued at their pleasure not obligation.
Out of curiosity, what is POW’s official position on someone who buys the print on the secondary market now and who wants to thereafter apply for the PC COA in approximately 1 year’s time. Based on what I’m reading here, there seems to be a split of authority on the issue if the secondary market buyer can get a COA down the road or if that’s only reserved for the original “winner”. Kinda risky it seems. Can any educated members point me in the right direction here? Thanks, all. My guess is thy will not answer, close and then you will need to speak to pc in 2019 then prob wait a year for the certificate. They dont want people selling these so sont expect answers on that I agree. POW are closing so anyone thinking they have any legal recourse will face closed doors. Also PC do not have any obligation to serve anyone with a COA. No one buying these prints have a contract with PC. The certificate will be issued at their pleasure not obligation.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Pysgod on Nov 26, 2017 17:20:51 GMT 1, Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple
Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by FЯ on Nov 26, 2017 17:20:58 GMT 1, I bet someones already applied for it before receiving it. Would be hilarious.
I bet someones already applied for it before receiving it. Would be hilarious.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by kaos on Nov 26, 2017 17:30:25 GMT 1, Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple Would you risk £20K on that belief?!
Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple Would you risk £20K on that belief?!
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Winter on Nov 26, 2017 17:34:49 GMT 1, I'm sure it is sold with the agreement that the original owner will pass on the COA in a year's time.
I'm sure it is sold with the agreement that the original owner will pass on the COA in a year's time.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Pysgod on Nov 26, 2017 17:52:19 GMT 1, Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple Would you risk £20K on that belief?! Its not worth 20k, but would spend a maximum of 10k on this print but yes I would purchase on that basis
pest control's sole purpose is to certify genuine prints and originals of course they will that what they are there for,,, what do you think ? erm no we wont issue a coa because somebody was not supposed to sell it to you er ? even though i got lots in my name with you and had to spend 10k on fulfilling my passion ? erm no he was naughty and broke the rules ??
it'll be more like, cool wheres your £60 +pp
Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple Would you risk £20K on that belief?! Its not worth 20k, but would spend a maximum of 10k on this print but yes I would purchase on that basis pest control's sole purpose is to certify genuine prints and originals of course they will that what they are there for,,, what do you think ? erm no we wont issue a coa because somebody was not supposed to sell it to you er ? even though i got lots in my name with you and had to spend 10k on fulfilling my passion ? erm no he was naughty and broke the rules ?? it'll be more like, cool wheres your £60 +pp
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Laugh Now 10 on Nov 26, 2017 17:58:46 GMT 1, I'm sure it is sold with the agreement that the original owner will pass on the COA in a year's time.
A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh.
I'm sure it is sold with the agreement that the original owner will pass on the COA in a year's time. A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by kaos on Nov 26, 2017 18:00:32 GMT 1, Would you risk £20K on that belief?! Its not worth 20k, but would spend a maximum of 10k on this print but yes I would purchase on that basis pest control's sole purpose is to certify genuine prints and originals of course they will that what they are there for,,, what do you think ? erm no we wont issue a coa because somebody was not supposed to sell it to you er ? even though i got lots in my name with you and had to spend 10k on fulfilling my passion ? erm no he was naughty and broke the rules ?? it'll be more like, cool wheres your £60 +pp So you're the next bidder at £10k for the one on Ebay? Let us all know when you put that bid in, we'll be here to cheer you on.
Would you risk £20K on that belief?! Its not worth 20k, but would spend a maximum of 10k on this print but yes I would purchase on that basis pest control's sole purpose is to certify genuine prints and originals of course they will that what they are there for,,, what do you think ? erm no we wont issue a coa because somebody was not supposed to sell it to you er ? even though i got lots in my name with you and had to spend 10k on fulfilling my passion ? erm no he was naughty and broke the rules ?? it'll be more like, cool wheres your £60 +pp So you're the next bidder at £10k for the one on Ebay? Let us all know when you put that bid in, we'll be here to cheer you on.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Poster Bob on Nov 26, 2017 18:22:14 GMT 1, Try it. Good luck.
Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple
Try it. Good luck. Whoever applies for a coa providing pictures, original buyers details and all the other bumf that goes with it will get one providing they stump up however much a coa will cost by then, its that simple
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Pysgod on Nov 26, 2017 18:23:39 GMT 1, I'm sure it is sold with the agreement that the original owner will pass on the COA in a year's time. A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh. once you have bought it its got fuck all to do with the op as long as you have all correspondence i.e winners email, purchase receipt etc name and address you are good to go,
i'm sure half the people commenting have not been through the process so have not got a fucking clue what they are on about
I'm sure it is sold with the agreement that the original owner will pass on the COA in a year's time. A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh. once you have bought it its got fuck all to do with the op as long as you have all correspondence i.e winners email, purchase receipt etc name and address you are good to go, i'm sure half the people commenting have not been through the process so have not got a fucking clue what they are on about
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Poster Bob on Nov 26, 2017 18:30:08 GMT 1, Everyone listen to him; he's a very knowledgeable art collector who is on the VIP list and spoke to Simon about the release directly. Everyone else is just stirring shi*t. PC will be more than happy to issue you with a COA when you provide the details of the person they originally intended this piece to stay with forever. Buy with confidence!
A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh. once you have bought it its got f**kall to do with the op as long as you have all correspondence i.e winners email, purchase receipt etc name and address you are good to go, i'm sure half the people commenting have not been through the process so have not got a f**kingclue what they are on about
Everyone listen to him; he's a very knowledgeable art collector who is on the VIP list and spoke to Simon about the release directly. Everyone else is just stirring shi*t. PC will be more than happy to issue you with a COA when you provide the details of the person they originally intended this piece to stay with forever. Buy with confidence! A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh. once you have bought it its got f**kall to do with the op as long as you have all correspondence i.e winners email, purchase receipt etc name and address you are good to go, i'm sure half the people commenting have not been through the process so have not got a f**kingclue what they are on about
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by kaos on Nov 26, 2017 18:39:54 GMT 1, A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh. once you have bought it its got f**kall to do with the op as long as you have all correspondence i.e winners email, purchase receipt etc name and address you are good to go, i'm sure half the people commenting have not been through the process so have not got a f**kingclue what they are on about Clearly you know what you are on about! So show us. Put your money where your mouth is. Incidentally, if you think you can buy a signed Banksy for 10K - that ship's sailed. But hey, prove everyone wrong!
A year is a long time and, once the seller sees the print selling for more $£ in a year’s time, what would the seller’s motivation be to help the secondary market buyer secure the COA originally agreed to? Ok, so there is a contract in place. How would one go about enforcing that contract? What if the secondary market buyer is UK based and the seller is out of Studio City, CA, for example? I guess it comes down to how much $15£ - $25£ + means to you. To me, it appears that there will be little to no guarantee that the secondary market buyer will get the COA in 2019. And, if that does become an issue down the line, the initial purchase becomes more shaky from an investment perspective (we all laugh at individuals trying to sell Banksy editions prior to securing PC certs). Too much quid to “waste” especially when you can get the original version with COA, today, if one becomes available in the market place. Ugh. once you have bought it its got f**kall to do with the op as long as you have all correspondence i.e winners email, purchase receipt etc name and address you are good to go, i'm sure half the people commenting have not been through the process so have not got a f**kingclue what they are on about Clearly you know what you are on about! So show us. Put your money where your mouth is. Incidentally, if you think you can buy a signed Banksy for 10K - that ship's sailed. But hey, prove everyone wrong!
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Pysgod on Nov 26, 2017 18:42:55 GMT 1, I'm saying I would pay 10k I honestly don't think I can pick one up for that price but if someone needs to sell and buyers are afraid to buy, then I am their man
and 10k is 8500 gbp more than the other signed print I have ever bought in the past but seeing that they have increased so much in price I could sell one bank 20k buy a sale ends for 10k and still own another signed banksy
keep it real keep it simple do your sums and enjoy a balanced life
I'm saying I would pay 10k I honestly don't think I can pick one up for that price but if someone needs to sell and buyers are afraid to buy, then I am their man
and 10k is 8500 gbp more than the other signed print I have ever bought in the past but seeing that they have increased so much in price I could sell one bank 20k buy a sale ends for 10k and still own another signed banksy
keep it real keep it simple do your sums and enjoy a balanced life
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by hui on Nov 26, 2017 18:45:39 GMT 1, Can't imagine many of these went to Studio City, California.
Studio City is Los Angeles, but for the wealthy...
Can't imagine many of these went to Studio City, California. Studio City is Los Angeles, but for the wealthy...
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by hui on Nov 26, 2017 18:48:23 GMT 1, I think we need to remember that not everyone can afford to have a 10-20k print on the wall no matter how much they love Banksy. For some this has to be a blessing to ease their financial burdens especially before the holidays. For them I am truly happy 😀. I don’t know for sure but don’t think Banksy would mind anyone selling to have a roof and food in exchange for his art. Happy Sunday to all
As much as I agree with this, this type of reasoning led Anakin to the dark side.
I think we need to remember that not everyone can afford to have a 10-20k print on the wall no matter how much they love Banksy. For some this has to be a blessing to ease their financial burdens especially before the holidays. For them I am truly happy 😀. I don’t know for sure but don’t think Banksy would mind anyone selling to have a roof and food in exchange for his art. Happy Sunday to all As much as I agree with this, this type of reasoning led Anakin to the dark side.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by kaos on Nov 26, 2017 18:49:16 GMT 1, Can't imagine many of these went to Studio City, California. Studio City is Los Angeles, but for the wealthy... If you look on the other thread the seller has already been discovered.
Can't imagine many of these went to Studio City, California. Studio City is Los Angeles, but for the wealthy... If you look on the other thread the seller has already been discovered.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Happy Shopper on Nov 26, 2017 18:59:48 GMT 1, Out of curiosity, what is POW’s official position on someone who buys the print on the secondary market now and who wants to thereafter apply for the PC COA in approximately 1 year’s time. Based on what I’m reading here, there seems to be a split of authority on the issue if the secondary market buyer can get a COA down the road or if that’s only reserved for the original “winner”. Kinda risky it seems. Can any educated members point me in the right direction here? Thanks, all.
Someone should ask POW. No one here knows for sure.
Out of curiosity, what is POW’s official position on someone who buys the print on the secondary market now and who wants to thereafter apply for the PC COA in approximately 1 year’s time. Based on what I’m reading here, there seems to be a split of authority on the issue if the secondary market buyer can get a COA down the road or if that’s only reserved for the original “winner”. Kinda risky it seems. Can any educated members point me in the right direction here? Thanks, all. Someone should ask POW. No one here knows for sure.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by kaos on Nov 26, 2017 19:01:48 GMT 1, I'm saying I would pay 10k I honestly don't think I can pick one up for that price but if someone needs to sell and buyers are afraid to buy, then I am their man and 10k is 8500 gbp more than the other signed print I have ever bought in the past but seeing that they have increased so much in price I could sell one bank 20k buy a sale ends for 10k and still own another signed banksy keep it real keep it simple do your sums and enjoy a balanced life Ha ha! I think someone's lacing your drink my friend.
I'm saying I would pay 10k I honestly don't think I can pick one up for that price but if someone needs to sell and buyers are afraid to buy, then I am their man and 10k is 8500 gbp more than the other signed print I have ever bought in the past but seeing that they have increased so much in price I could sell one bank 20k buy a sale ends for 10k and still own another signed banksy keep it real keep it simple do your sums and enjoy a balanced life Ha ha! I think someone's lacing your drink my friend.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Poster Bob on Nov 26, 2017 19:02:29 GMT 1, I was told directly by POW that they are more than happy to issue the COA and that by purchasing a Sale Ends on the secondary you will be automatically added to the VIP list.
Out of curiosity, what is POW’s official position on someone who buys the print on the secondary market now and who wants to thereafter apply for the PC COA in approximately 1 year’s time. Based on what I’m reading here, there seems to be a split of authority on the issue if the secondary market buyer can get a COA down the road or if that’s only reserved for the original “winner”. Kinda risky it seems. Can any educated members point me in the right direction here? Thanks, all. Someone should ask POW. No one here knows for sure.
I was told directly by POW that they are more than happy to issue the COA and that by purchasing a Sale Ends on the secondary you will be automatically added to the VIP list. Out of curiosity, what is POW’s official position on someone who buys the print on the secondary market now and who wants to thereafter apply for the PC COA in approximately 1 year’s time. Based on what I’m reading here, there seems to be a split of authority on the issue if the secondary market buyer can get a COA down the road or if that’s only reserved for the original “winner”. Kinda risky it seems. Can any educated members point me in the right direction here? Thanks, all. Someone should ask POW. No one here knows for sure.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by love on Nov 26, 2017 19:06:26 GMT 1, You had to wait a year for a COA for CYW,too. And that print had been flipped all over and no problems with COA, there wont be a problem with a COA this time. The system is not new!
You had to wait a year for a COA for CYW,too. And that print had been flipped all over and no problems with COA, there wont be a problem with a COA this time. The system is not new!
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Poster Bob on Nov 26, 2017 19:08:30 GMT 1, Yes everyone, this is true. Buy with confidence! There will be no problems buying this on the secondary and applying for a COA.
You had to wait a year for a COA for Choose Your Weapon,too. And that print had been flipped all over and no problems with COA, there wont be a problem with a COA this time. The system is not new!
Yes everyone, this is true. Buy with confidence! There will be no problems buying this on the secondary and applying for a COA. You had to wait a year for a COA for Choose Your Weapon,too. And that print had been flipped all over and no problems with COA, there wont be a problem with a COA this time. The system is not new!
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by wakeskater on Nov 26, 2017 20:15:04 GMT 1, I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number?
I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Uncle Buck on Nov 26, 2017 20:24:54 GMT 1, Too scared to open mine, plan to open at the framers. Genuinely hoping for a banksy 'nick' better still a doodle!
Too scared to open mine, plan to open at the framers. Genuinely hoping for a banksy 'nick' better still a doodle!
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by FЯ on Nov 26, 2017 20:28:59 GMT 1, I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number? If you look really closely there is a little pixie village in the number 8
I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number? If you look really closely there is a little pixie village in the number 8
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by love on Nov 26, 2017 20:36:06 GMT 1, I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number? yes, had the same!
I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number? yes, had the same!
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Dive Jedi on Nov 26, 2017 20:52:52 GMT 1, I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number?
I was just able to unroll my print to ready it for the framers. Did anyone else notice a paper watermark above the number?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Lord Lucas Roham on Nov 26, 2017 21:16:41 GMT 1, Of course Pest Control will issue a COA if it's a genuine Banksy with the correct provenance. In this case that would mean personal details, print number and email address. As long as these all matched then they would have no reason not to provide it. Why would they deny a genuine buyer that service? It would be them being punished, not the flipper.
As far as I am aware there was no terms and conditions alluding to not being able to sell the print. The delayed issuing of the COA is genius but come on, not everyone can afford to keep a £15000+ print on their wall. Additionally what happens if they want to transfer ownership to their partner or child? Would that not be allowed?
Of course Pest Control will issue a COA if it's a genuine Banksy with the correct provenance. In this case that would mean personal details, print number and email address. As long as these all matched then they would have no reason not to provide it. Why would they deny a genuine buyer that service? It would be them being punished, not the flipper.
As far as I am aware there was no terms and conditions alluding to not being able to sell the print. The delayed issuing of the COA is genius but come on, not everyone can afford to keep a £15000+ print on their wall. Additionally what happens if they want to transfer ownership to their partner or child? Would that not be allowed?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Monkey Say Monkey Do on Nov 26, 2017 21:17:09 GMT 1,
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Poster Bob on Nov 26, 2017 21:33:31 GMT 1, Yes, of course they will! They've confirmed it and you're straight on the VIP list! Don't listen to any of these naysayers; they know nothing!
Of course Pest Control will issue a COA if it's a genuine Banksy with the correct provenance. In this case that would mean personal details, print number and email address. As long as these all matched then they would have no reason not to provide it. Why would they deny a genuine buyer that service? It would be them being punished, not the flipper. As far as I am aware there was no terms and conditions alluding to not being able to sell the print. The delayed issuing of the COA is genius but come on, not everyone can afford to keep a £15000+ print on their wall. Additionally what happens if they want to transfer ownership to their partner or child? Would that not be allowed?
Yes, of course they will! They've confirmed it and you're straight on the VIP list! Don't listen to any of these naysayers; they know nothing! Of course Pest Control will issue a COA if it's a genuine Banksy with the correct provenance. In this case that would mean personal details, print number and email address. As long as these all matched then they would have no reason not to provide it. Why would they deny a genuine buyer that service? It would be them being punished, not the flipper. As far as I am aware there was no terms and conditions alluding to not being able to sell the print. The delayed issuing of the COA is genius but come on, not everyone can afford to keep a £15000+ print on their wall. Additionally what happens if they want to transfer ownership to their partner or child? Would that not be allowed?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Deleted on Nov 26, 2017 21:34:18 GMT 1, Of course Pest Control will issue a COA if it's a genuine Banksy with the correct provenance. In this case that would mean personal details, print number and email address. As long as these all matched then they would have no reason not to provide it. Why would they deny a genuine buyer that service? It would be them being punished, not the flipper. As far as I am aware there was no terms and conditions alluding to not being able to sell the print. The delayed issuing of the COA is genius but come on, not everyone can afford to keep a £15000+ print on their wall. Additionally what happens if they want to transfer ownership to their partner or child? Would that not be allowed?
Incredible really that's POW have offered a Banksy print for 500. Absolute diamonds they are. They will certainly be missed.
Of course Pest Control will issue a COA if it's a genuine Banksy with the correct provenance. In this case that would mean personal details, print number and email address. As long as these all matched then they would have no reason not to provide it. Why would they deny a genuine buyer that service? It would be them being punished, not the flipper. As far as I am aware there was no terms and conditions alluding to not being able to sell the print. The delayed issuing of the COA is genius but come on, not everyone can afford to keep a £15000+ print on their wall. Additionally what happens if they want to transfer ownership to their partner or child? Would that not be allowed? Incredible really that's POW have offered a Banksy print for 500. Absolute diamonds they are. They will certainly be missed.
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