skAcid
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by skAcid on Feb 12, 2019 11:20:20 GMT 1, Get some descent locks fitted and invest in a nice jaw breaker baseball bat 😉
Get some descent locks fitted and invest in a nice jaw breaker baseball bat 😉
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by FЯ on Feb 12, 2019 11:24:01 GMT 1, Just asking.. is it a good idea saying the forum ( not you in particulary, I m speaking in myself that " we " got a print ? I dunno....
As I remember some posts or threads here, and as we can see on Instagram or Facebook, we are showing all our flat or collections to the world... I remember this French journalist - easy to know where he lives but I won't tell - , having an incredible collection of Banksy Invader etc... prints and canvas or unic artworks...Maybe I am parano...
No ones going to come steal your y-fronts roy.
Just asking.. is it a good idea saying the forum ( not you in particulary, I m speaking in myself that " we " got a print ? I dunno....
As I remember some posts or threads here, and as we can see on Instagram or Facebook, we are showing all our flat or collections to the world... I remember this French journalist - easy to know where he lives but I won't tell - , having an incredible collection of Banksy Invader etc... prints and canvas or unic artworks...Maybe I am parano...
No ones going to come steal your y-fronts roy.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Lroy on Feb 12, 2019 12:10:38 GMT 1, Just asking.. is it a good idea saying the forum ( not you in particulary, I m speaking in myself that " we " got a print ? I dunno....
As I remember some posts or threads here, and as we can see on Instagram or Facebook, we are showing all our flat or collections to the world... I remember this French journalist - easy to know where he lives but I won't tell - , having an incredible collection of Banksy Invader etc... prints and canvas or unic artworks...Maybe I am parano...
No ones going to come steal your y-fronts roy. What is a Y-Front ?
Just asking.. is it a good idea saying the forum ( not you in particulary, I m speaking in myself that " we " got a print ? I dunno....
As I remember some posts or threads here, and as we can see on Instagram or Facebook, we are showing all our flat or collections to the world... I remember this French journalist - easy to know where he lives but I won't tell - , having an incredible collection of Banksy Invader etc... prints and canvas or unic artworks...Maybe I am parano...
No ones going to come steal your y-fronts roy. What is a Y-Front ?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Dive Jedi on Feb 12, 2019 14:00:55 GMT 1, Probably not sent out yet. I applied on January 1 as well. And got a response it's genuine on January 22. Then you need to pay GBP 60 + 9 for shipping. It can take up to 21 days before COA will be sent. So he could be receiving an email soon. (Not selling mine) Have you been issued with your certificate yet?? He got his confirmation email on Friday I believe and paid via BACS immediately. Says 21 days... My COA arrived today.
Probably not sent out yet. I applied on January 1 as well. And got a response it's genuine on January 22. Then you need to pay GBP 60 + 9 for shipping. It can take up to 21 days before COA will be sent. So he could be receiving an email soon. (Not selling mine) Have you been issued with your certificate yet?? He got his confirmation email on Friday I believe and paid via BACS immediately. Says 21 days... My COA arrived today.
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skAcid
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by skAcid on Feb 12, 2019 14:08:15 GMT 1, Have you been issued with your certificate yet?? He got his confirmation email on Friday I believe and paid via BACS immediately. Says 21 days... My COA arrived today.
Boom, congrats you are now officially more richer than yesterday! 😉 😁
Have you been issued with your certificate yet?? He got his confirmation email on Friday I believe and paid via BACS immediately. Says 21 days... My COA arrived today. Boom, congrats you are now officially more richer than yesterday! 😉 😁
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by iamzero on Feb 12, 2019 14:33:07 GMT 1, Now we’ll see if it’s only an entry level priced Banksy.
Now we’ll see if it’s only an entry level priced Banksy.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 14:52:32 GMT 1, If you've now received your COA and want to cash in / trade for another print and get some cash on top..
Hit me up
If you've now received your COA and want to cash in / trade for another print and get some cash on top..
Hit me up
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 15:06:00 GMT 1, For a second it seems as if you think PC is doing the collector a favor... Lol Yes, I'd argue PCO is doing the collector a favor. A massive one. Quick proof: 1. much of the volume they deal with is in the secondary market - no big money there for the artist, yet they play an essential role; 2. they resolve massive informational asymmetry in an illiquid market where buyers are at huge informational disadvantage - this allows for safer transactions and transparency; 3. they actively curb fraud. Much respect for PCO and Banksy for coming up with the idea and implementing it honestly. I'd like to hear a valid counterargument, but I am afraid somebody will debate over a 60GBP transaction fee for an ~20,000GBP work of art. Brainwashed....
From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE)
If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K.
I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'...
For a second it seems as if you think PC is doing the collector a favor... Lol Yes, I'd argue PCO is doing the collector a favor. A massive one. Quick proof: 1. much of the volume they deal with is in the secondary market - no big money there for the artist, yet they play an essential role; 2. they resolve massive informational asymmetry in an illiquid market where buyers are at huge informational disadvantage - this allows for safer transactions and transparency; 3. they actively curb fraud. Much respect for PCO and Banksy for coming up with the idea and implementing it honestly. I'd like to hear a valid counterargument, but I am afraid somebody will debate over a 60GBP transaction fee for an ~20,000GBP work of art. Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'...
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by nighthawk on Feb 12, 2019 15:07:18 GMT 1, Now we’ll see if it’s only an entry level priced Banksy. "signed" entry level Banksy?
Now we’ll see if it’s only an entry level priced Banksy. "signed" entry level Banksy?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by NYart on Feb 12, 2019 15:16:30 GMT 1, Yes, I'd argue PCO is doing the collector a favor. A massive one. Quick proof: 1. much of the volume they deal with is in the secondary market - no big money there for the artist, yet they play an essential role; 2. they resolve massive informational asymmetry in an illiquid market where buyers are at huge informational disadvantage - this allows for safer transactions and transparency; 3. they actively curb fraud. Much respect for PCO and Banksy for coming up with the idea and implementing it honestly. I'd like to hear a valid counterargument, but I am afraid somebody will debate over a 60GBP transaction fee for an ~20,000GBP work of art. Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'...
But that’s £200k a year, and I don’t believe anyone thinks he does PC himself? Split that among a handful of individuals to run pest control for him and it really doesn’t leave anything to line Banksys pockets.
Yes, I'd argue PCO is doing the collector a favor. A massive one. Quick proof: 1. much of the volume they deal with is in the secondary market - no big money there for the artist, yet they play an essential role; 2. they resolve massive informational asymmetry in an illiquid market where buyers are at huge informational disadvantage - this allows for safer transactions and transparency; 3. they actively curb fraud. Much respect for PCO and Banksy for coming up with the idea and implementing it honestly. I'd like to hear a valid counterargument, but I am afraid somebody will debate over a 60GBP transaction fee for an ~20,000GBP work of art. Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'... But that’s £200k a year, and I don’t believe anyone thinks he does PC himself? Split that among a handful of individuals to run pest control for him and it really doesn’t leave anything to line Banksys pockets.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 16:09:54 GMT 1, Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'... But that’s £200k a year, and I don’t believe anyone thinks he does PC himself? Split that among a handful of individuals to run pest control for him and it really doesn’t leave anything to line Banksys pockets.
That's 200k on a very low estimate. How often do you think banksy prints have changed hands?
If he's paying someone 100k to send out certificates let me know how I can get that job...
Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'... But that’s £200k a year, and I don’t believe anyone thinks he does PC himself? Split that among a handful of individuals to run pest control for him and it really doesn’t leave anything to line Banksys pockets. That's 200k on a very low estimate. How often do you think banksy prints have changed hands? If he's paying someone 100k to send out certificates let me know how I can get that job...
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 16:40:42 GMT 1, I don't see why people need to question Pest Control's existence. It's clearly offering a valuable service which helps protect buyers and prevents fraud. Why begrudge paying £60 for this?
Are there other artists require a service like this?
I don't see why people need to question Pest Control's existence. It's clearly offering a valuable service which helps protect buyers and prevents fraud. Why begrudge paying £60 for this? Are there other artists require a service like this?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Happy Shopper on Feb 12, 2019 16:54:26 GMT 1, I don't see why people need to question Pest Control's existence. It's clearly offering a valuable service which helps protect buyers and prevents fraud. Why begrudge paying £60 for this? Are there other artists require a service like this? Do many other artists produce easily forged prints (and have been), that sell for £50000, and don't have COAs or any authentication service?
I think Banksy may also be a bit of anomaly in the art world, as his prints weren't being sold through big auction houses, just eBay and person to person.
Collectors have certainly needed PC, whether other artists need a similar service or not.
I don't see why people need to question Pest Control's existence. It's clearly offering a valuable service which helps protect buyers and prevents fraud. Why begrudge paying £60 for this? Are there other artists require a service like this? Do many other artists produce easily forged prints (and have been), that sell for £50000, and don't have COAs or any authentication service? I think Banksy may also be a bit of anomaly in the art world, as his prints weren't being sold through big auction houses, just eBay and person to person. Collectors have certainly needed PC, whether other artists need a similar service or not.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 17:20:46 GMT 1, Are there other artists require a service like this? Do many other artists produce easily forged prints (and have been), that sell for £50000, and don't have COAs or any authentication service? I think Banksy may also be a bit of anomaly in the art world, as his prints weren't being sold through big auction houses, just eBay and person to person. Collectors have certainly needed PC, whether other artists need a similar service or not.
The amount of money they sell for means nothing.
So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers.
Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason?
Are there other artists require a service like this? Do many other artists produce easily forged prints (and have been), that sell for £50000, and don't have COAs or any authentication service? I think Banksy may also be a bit of anomaly in the art world, as his prints weren't being sold through big auction houses, just eBay and person to person. Collectors have certainly needed PC, whether other artists need a similar service or not. The amount of money they sell for means nothing. So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers. Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Fast Eddie on Feb 12, 2019 17:27:03 GMT 1, Yes, I'd argue PCO is doing the collector a favor. A massive one. Quick proof: 1. much of the volume they deal with is in the secondary market - no big money there for the artist, yet they play an essential role; 2. they resolve massive informational asymmetry in an illiquid market where buyers are at huge informational disadvantage - this allows for safer transactions and transparency; 3. they actively curb fraud. Much respect for PCO and Banksy for coming up with the idea and implementing it honestly. I'd like to hear a valid counterargument, but I am afraid somebody will debate over a 60GBP transaction fee for an ~20,000GBP work of art. Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'... Maybe you realize it is not splendid form to engage in a conversation and immediately start name calling someone you don't know.
Yes, I'd argue PCO is doing the collector a favor. A massive one. Quick proof: 1. much of the volume they deal with is in the secondary market - no big money there for the artist, yet they play an essential role; 2. they resolve massive informational asymmetry in an illiquid market where buyers are at huge informational disadvantage - this allows for safer transactions and transparency; 3. they actively curb fraud. Much respect for PCO and Banksy for coming up with the idea and implementing it honestly. I'd like to hear a valid counterargument, but I am afraid somebody will debate over a 60GBP transaction fee for an ~20,000GBP work of art. Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'... Maybe you realize it is not splendid form to engage in a conversation and immediately start name calling someone you don't know.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Happy Shopper on Feb 12, 2019 17:34:15 GMT 1, Do many other artists produce easily forged prints (and have been), that sell for £50000, and don't have COAs or any authentication service? I think Banksy may also be a bit of anomaly in the art world, as his prints weren't being sold through big auction houses, just eBay and person to person. Collectors have certainly needed PC, whether other artists need a similar service or not. The amount of money they sell for means nothing. So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers. Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason? They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved.
I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been).
Do many other artists produce easily forged prints (and have been), that sell for £50000, and don't have COAs or any authentication service? I think Banksy may also be a bit of anomaly in the art world, as his prints weren't being sold through big auction houses, just eBay and person to person. Collectors have certainly needed PC, whether other artists need a similar service or not. The amount of money they sell for means nothing. So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers. Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason? They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been).
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Coach on Feb 12, 2019 17:55:41 GMT 1, The amount of money they sell for means nothing. So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers. Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason? They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been).
He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality.
The amount of money they sell for means nothing. So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers. Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason? They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 17:58:33 GMT 1, They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality.
Why do you say that? what can you mean? have you any facts to back that up? Oh........ Its mUrKe again
They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. Why do you say that? what can you mean? have you any facts to back that up? Oh........ Its mUrKe again
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Happy Shopper on Feb 12, 2019 17:59:13 GMT 1, They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. Yeah, but at least it's good to correct some misinformation on here once in a while
They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. Yeah, but at least it's good to correct some misinformation on here once in a while
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 18:03:43 GMT 1, Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'... Maybe you realize it is not splendid form to engage in a conversation and immediately start name calling someone you don't know.
where am i name calling?
Brainwashed.... From my quick count Banksys released 23,909 prints between 2002-2009 (SIDE NOTE - HOLY COW... I never want to see anyone else on here claim artists release too much when they release 4-5 prints of editions of 100 a year - END SIDE NOTE) If PC certifies all of those thats an additional 1.4+ million pounds. If half of those change hands (likely more) once thats an additional 700K. If half of those change hands one more time (likely more) thats an additional 350K. I'd say with a pretty conservative approach Banksy has made 2+ million pounds in 10 years by 'helping the collector'... Maybe you realize it is not splendid form to engage in a conversation and immediately start name calling someone you don't know.
where am i name calling?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 18:07:50 GMT 1, The amount of money they sell for means nothing. So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers. Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason? They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). Thats all good. I'm not debating a COA. I just don't get the ongoing COA
So wait they just charge 60 pounds to change a name?
I'll ask again. Are other artists concerned with their COAs being forged? I don't understand...
The amount of money they sell for means nothing. So you are telling me a forget won't forge an artist who's work is only worth 5k a pop? Lazy forgers. Why the need to continually issue new COAs? Many of artists that sell for the same or much more issue COAs yet don't demand the continued COA? What's the reason? They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). Thats all good. I'm not debating a COA. I just don't get the ongoing COA
So wait they just charge 60 pounds to change a name?
I'll ask again. Are other artists concerned with their COAs being forged? I don't understand...
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 18:09:05 GMT 1, They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by bone on Feb 12, 2019 18:11:02 GMT 1, He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
You dont need to change the name if you don't want, do as you want. It will just be harder to sell if you want to down the road. They don't require you to do anything
He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
You dont need to change the name if you don't want, do as you want. It will just be harder to sell if you want to down the road. They don't require you to do anything
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 18:14:47 GMT 1, whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
You dont need to change the name if you don't want, do as you want. It will just be harder to sell if you want to down the road. They don't require you to do anything so wait you only pay if you change the name or you pay whether you do or dont change the name?
whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
You dont need to change the name if you don't want, do as you want. It will just be harder to sell if you want to down the road. They don't require you to do anything so wait you only pay if you change the name or you pay whether you do or dont change the name?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by irl1 on Feb 12, 2019 18:19:53 GMT 1, He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
You do make me laugh .............. But not all the time, please stop now thank you
He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. whats the silly question coach?
wondering why banksy is the only artist in the history of the world to require you contact him and change a name on a print?
you always comment i'm a troll but it appears to me you add nothing to the conversation and only try to throw insults at me. whats the definition of trolling again?
You do make me laugh .............. But not all the time, please stop now thank you
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 18:30:40 GMT 1, They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). Thats all good. I'm not debating a COA. I just don't get the ongoing COA
So wait they just charge 60 pounds to change a name?
I'll ask again. Are other artists concerned with their COAs being forged? I don't understand...
I don't think you ever will
They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). Thats all good. I'm not debating a COA. I just don't get the ongoing COA
So wait they just charge 60 pounds to change a name?
I'll ask again. Are other artists concerned with their COAs being forged? I don't understand...
I don't think you ever will
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by china man on Feb 12, 2019 18:55:54 GMT 1, Now we’ll see if it’s only an entry level priced Banksy. how much are we saying is a level entry print, seeing as some unsigned are around the 15k mark?
Now we’ll see if it’s only an entry level priced Banksy. how much are we saying is a level entry print, seeing as some unsigned are around the 15k mark?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by china man on Feb 12, 2019 18:58:03 GMT 1, You dont need to change the name if you don't want, do as you want. It will just be harder to sell if you want to down the road. They don't require you to do anything so wait you only pay if you change the name or you pay whether you do or dont change the name?
way I see it, the print gets a coa for £60 and then when you email them as it changes hands, that’s free. Think it’s only a one time payment.
You dont need to change the name if you don't want, do as you want. It will just be harder to sell if you want to down the road. They don't require you to do anything so wait you only pay if you change the name or you pay whether you do or dont change the name?
way I see it, the print gets a coa for £60 and then when you email them as it changes hands, that’s free. Think it’s only a one time payment.
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Rouen Cathedral on Feb 12, 2019 19:09:00 GMT 1, so wait you only pay if you change the name or you pay whether you do or dont change the name?
way I see it, the print gets a coa for £60 and then when you email them as it changes hands, that’s free. Think it’s only a one time payment.
So one doesn't pay each time it changes hands?
so wait you only pay if you change the name or you pay whether you do or dont change the name?
way I see it, the print gets a coa for £60 and then when you email them as it changes hands, that’s free. Think it’s only a one time payment. So one doesn't pay each time it changes hands?
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Banksy • Sale Ends Today, by Lroy on Feb 12, 2019 21:35:39 GMT 1, They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. agree +++ Why to answering him ?
They started when the prints started selling for 5k (or maybe less)... exactly because forgers starting selling on eBay and other places where experts weren't involved. I don't think they reissue COAs, just change the registered owner... and only if you want. It's a good way for buyers to check the print has not been stolen and/or the COA is genuine (which can also be forged, and has been). He’s trolling mate. Asking silly questions, demanding answers, misrepresentating reality. agree +++ Why to answering him ?
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