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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by sufsean on Dec 20, 2017 17:08:07 GMT 1, Sold
Sold
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by chevyav53 on Dec 20, 2017 17:13:07 GMT 1, Get ready for it GLWTS
Get ready for it GLWTS
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 20, 2017 17:13:49 GMT 1, So you bought with no intention of keeping? Sad day.
Wish they would have done a lottery for the soup cans! Haha
Good luck with the sale!
So you bought with no intention of keeping? Sad day.
Wish they would have done a lottery for the soup cans! Haha
Good luck with the sale!
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by sufsean on Dec 20, 2017 17:16:07 GMT 1, So you bought with no intention of keeping? Sad day. Wish they would have done a lottery for the soup cans! Haha Good luck with the sale! I wouldn't jump to conclusions. Sometimes you realize it's just never going to make the wall.
As any sales thread relating to this poster or say the box sets...I guess that would have negative feedback.
But like, I'm giving it a discount and would rather deal with you guys, whom I can (mostly) trust
So you bought with no intention of keeping? Sad day. Wish they would have done a lottery for the soup cans! Haha Good luck with the sale! I wouldn't jump to conclusions. Sometimes you realize it's just never going to make the wall. As any sales thread relating to this poster or say the box sets...I guess that would have negative feedback. But like, I'm giving it a discount and would rather deal with you guys, whom I can (mostly) trust
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 20, 2017 17:19:57 GMT 1, So you bought with no intention of keeping? Sad day. Wish they would have done a lottery for the soup cans! Haha Good luck with the sale! I wouldn't jump to conclusions. Sometimes you realize it's just never going to make the wall. As any sales thread relating to this poster or say the box sets...I guess that would have negative feedback. But like, I'm giving it a discount and would rather deal with you guys, whom I can (mostly) trust
Understandable.
Sadly a lot of these were bought with no intention of keeping.
So you bought with no intention of keeping? Sad day. Wish they would have done a lottery for the soup cans! Haha Good luck with the sale! I wouldn't jump to conclusions. Sometimes you realize it's just never going to make the wall. As any sales thread relating to this poster or say the box sets...I guess that would have negative feedback. But like, I'm giving it a discount and would rather deal with you guys, whom I can (mostly) trust Understandable. Sadly a lot of these were bought with no intention of keeping.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by wakeskater on Dec 20, 2017 17:24:09 GMT 1, Only if it was any other time of the year rather than the money sucking holidays.
Only if it was any other time of the year rather than the money sucking holidays.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2017 17:29:28 GMT 1, I wouldn't jump to conclusions. Sometimes you realize it's just never going to make the wall. As any sales thread relating to this poster or say the box sets...I guess that would have negative feedback. But like, I'm giving it a discount and would rather deal with you guys, whom I can (mostly) trust Not exactly 'a discount' given one sold on eBay US four days ago for $266. not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone.
I wouldn't jump to conclusions. Sometimes you realize it's just never going to make the wall. As any sales thread relating to this poster or say the box sets...I guess that would have negative feedback. But like, I'm giving it a discount and would rather deal with you guys, whom I can (mostly) trust Not exactly 'a discount' given one sold on eBay US four days ago for $266. not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by sufsean on Dec 20, 2017 17:33:52 GMT 1, Not exactly 'a discount' given one sold on eBay US four days ago for $266. not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone. you're right. Same as the Sales End for $500.
Not exactly 'a discount' given one sold on eBay US four days ago for $266. not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone. you're right. Same as the Sales End for $500.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 20, 2017 17:40:41 GMT 1, not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone. you're right. Same as the Sales End for $500.
Right and how many of those are being sold on here?
not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone. you're right. Same as the Sales End for $500. Right and how many of those are being sold on here?
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2017 18:12:37 GMT 1, 500 GBP, more like $670
500 GBP, more like $670
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by T-Bro on Dec 20, 2017 19:50:38 GMT 1, B*U*M*P
BTW I am really impressed by the forum - such generosity!
B*U*M*P
BTW I am really impressed by the forum - such generosity!
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by oxfordwelshchap on Dec 20, 2017 21:14:25 GMT 1, not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone. you're right. Same as the Sales End for $500. Two wrongs don't make a right. Ripping off the forum is never right even if you happen to have three stars on the board. I'll give you £10 for it, 15 shipped, drop me a pm
not exactly a discount given they were £20 for the set or £10 bought alone. you're right. Same as the Sales End for $500. Two wrongs don't make a right. Ripping off the forum is never right even if you happen to have three stars on the board. I'll give you £10 for it, 15 shipped, drop me a pm
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by T-Bro on Dec 21, 2017 15:39:04 GMT 1, £600!
£600!
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by T-Bro on Dec 21, 2017 16:30:47 GMT 1, £650!!!
£650!!!
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by T-Bro on Dec 22, 2017 12:54:42 GMT 1, £675!
£675!
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by T-Bro on Dec 22, 2017 13:10:23 GMT 1, This sold for £675!!! more money for Charlie and his family!! Well done to the winner!
This sold for £675!!! more money for Charlie and his family!! Well done to the winner!
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by sufsean on Dec 22, 2017 19:43:53 GMT 1, Sold- thanks
Sold- thanks
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Masong on Dec 22, 2017 20:07:05 GMT 1, As much as I hate fueling the recent sales of these on here, I am actually looking for one of these in mint condition. If you have one for sale please pm me with your price. Discretion assured. Cheers
As much as I hate fueling the recent sales of these on here, I am actually looking for one of these in mint condition. If you have one for sale please pm me with your price. Discretion assured. Cheers
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by ToonKiller on Dec 22, 2017 21:07:47 GMT 1, Amazing the amount temper taintrums on here.
There should be an age limit before being allowed join the forum.
Amazing the amount temper taintrums on here.
There should be an age limit before being allowed join the forum.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by tab1 on Dec 22, 2017 22:16:25 GMT 1, Amazing the amount temper taintrums on here. There should be an age limit before being allowed join the forum.
You mean mental age test? yes surprising how people in the 20-50 age groups act over a piece of paper .
Not many people unfortunately will sell goods under market value .
At least the posters have fallen to £30-£400 range before the release they were £700-£1000
Amazing the amount temper taintrums on here. There should be an age limit before being allowed join the forum. You mean mental age test? yes surprising how people in the 20-50 age groups act over a piece of paper . Not many people unfortunately will sell goods under market value . At least the posters have fallen to £30-£400 range before the release they were £700-£1000
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by jay4077 on Dec 23, 2017 13:23:53 GMT 1, I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture"
I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture"
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Coach on Dec 23, 2017 13:50:11 GMT 1, I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture"
Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it.
I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture" Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Deleted on Dec 23, 2017 14:02:53 GMT 1, Sell what you want whetever you want but dont be surprised if you get backlash from members of an art related forum (many of whom would have liked this poster at cost) for flipping.
Sell what you want whetever you want but dont be surprised if you get backlash from members of an art related forum (many of whom would have liked this poster at cost) for flipping.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Deleted on Dec 23, 2017 14:35:52 GMT 1, I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture" Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it.
So taking the example above, the banksy that has been sat in a folder as an investment and then sold for many multiples of cost is exactly that isn’t it?
I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture" Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it. So taking the example above, the banksy that has been sat in a folder as an investment and then sold for many multiples of cost is exactly that isn’t it?
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Jaylove on Dec 23, 2017 15:17:40 GMT 1, I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture" Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it. Give it a bit more time and flipping on release day will be accepted here. It is inevitable as more people get into the game. I don't mind paying a bit extra on something I missed out on but 3 to 4x+ a week later is ridiculous.
How can we even determine real market value when the value is being artificially propped up by a small group of people? Galleries buy here then flip on their sites or eBay for much more. Rarely are they selling to actual fans. They're selling to other people that are trying to make an investment. IMO fans don't really care all too much about the investment. Just my 2 cents
I don't get it either. Why can't people sell what they want when they want at market price? Yes, I missed the boat on the soup cans, but it is still within reach price wise. Buy it if you want to pay £400 for it or move on. And why doesn't the guy who had tucked away Jack & Jill away for a decade and made £10k gets any heat? Clearly he had plenty of time to figure out if he wanted to frame it or not. But all people like him gets is "GLWTS" & "Beautiful picture" Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it. Give it a bit more time and flipping on release day will be accepted here. It is inevitable as more people get into the game. I don't mind paying a bit extra on something I missed out on but 3 to 4x+ a week later is ridiculous. How can we even determine real market value when the value is being artificially propped up by a small group of people? Galleries buy here then flip on their sites or eBay for much more. Rarely are they selling to actual fans. They're selling to other people that are trying to make an investment. IMO fans don't really care all too much about the investment. Just my 2 cents
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by blerd on Dec 23, 2017 15:25:22 GMT 1, Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it. So taking the example above, the banksy that has been sat in a folder as an investment and then sold for many multiples of cost is exactly that isn’t it? For me, its never the nicest feeling when you've waited all year for a drop from an artist that you love, you miss out, then someone that never wanted it attempts to flip it to you at 3 x the cost (sometimes minutes) later.
Having said that I love the free and unregulated market that Art operates in. I see nothing wrong from selling works at a profit.
Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it. So taking the example above, the banksy that has been sat in a folder as an investment and then sold for many multiples of cost is exactly that isn’t it? For me, its never the nicest feeling when you've waited all year for a drop from an artist that you love, you miss out, then someone that never wanted it attempts to flip it to you at 3 x the cost (sometimes minutes) later. Having said that I love the free and unregulated market that Art operates in. I see nothing wrong from selling works at a profit.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by oxfordwelshchap on Dec 23, 2017 15:42:32 GMT 1, Amazing the amount temper taintrums on here. There should be an age limit before being allowed join the forum. Amazing the amount of sharks that love to justify others profiting from members with back slaps and whoops on a nice 1000% mark up. Nobody gives a shit that some dude has just flipped a worthless poster to some schmuk who wants to pay 400 quid for one. The vested interest in all this is a circus in itself but enjoyable to watch none the less.
Amazing the amount temper taintrums on here. There should be an age limit before being allowed join the forum. Amazing the amount of sharks that love to justify others profiting from members with back slaps and whoops on a nice 1000% mark up. Nobody gives a shit that some dude has just flipped a worthless poster to some schmuk who wants to pay 400 quid for one. The vested interest in all this is a circus in itself but enjoyable to watch none the less.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Coach on Dec 23, 2017 15:49:11 GMT 1, Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it. So taking the example above, the banksy that has been sat in a folder as an investment and then sold for many multiples of cost is exactly that isn’t it?
I didn’t really want to get in to a long debate about this, as it causes so much disharmony; though did want to reply to jay4077’s comment. EKAP, I do think that there is a difference. It has to do with the intention when buying. It’s for this reason that there are sometimes perfectly ethical reasons for selling on immediately.
Flipping is making money out of another person’s artistic endeavour. Those that dislike it usually do not suggest the owner can’t sell what they own, merely that out of respect to the community the flipper should take it to Ebay, rather than flaunt their flip in front of those on here that missed out. This is my opinion. It has been the general concesus on this forum for the decade I’ve been here, though I concede less so these days. More recently it seems that less members share this view, and it is quite possible that flipping will become perfectly acceptable here. If that is the general opinion, so be it. So taking the example above, the banksy that has been sat in a folder as an investment and then sold for many multiples of cost is exactly that isn’t it? I didn’t really want to get in to a long debate about this, as it causes so much disharmony; though did want to reply to jay4077’s comment. EKAP, I do think that there is a difference. It has to do with the intention when buying. It’s for this reason that there are sometimes perfectly ethical reasons for selling on immediately.
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Banksy • Soup Cans Poster, by Art Fan 2011 on Dec 23, 2017 15:53:43 GMT 1, WIKI - Flipping is a term used primarily in the United States to describe purchasing a revenue-generating asset and quickly reselling (or "flipping") it for profit.
Americans
WIKI - Flipping is a term used primarily in the United States to describe purchasing a revenue-generating asset and quickly reselling (or "flipping") it for profit. Americans
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