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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Jul 11, 2015 13:33:43 GMT
Y'know I posted summit about grey NOLAs and shit , well look like this isnt restricted to NOLAs any more. These are not forged copies either ( technically ), but im sure you can work out the rest of the story. Too many chancers and too much reward available for dishonest people Please please please be careful and demand an up to date CoA and make the calls to confirm ownership before handing over cash. mind elaborating a bit? don't think I know what you're talking about and I'm sure I'm not alone
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Jul 11, 2015 14:58:15 GMT
gotcha. appreciate the heads up
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Post by IggyWiggy on Jul 11, 2015 16:20:09 GMT
PC + solid paper trail of ownership is the best way if at all possible. Yep, obvs, as fed said, care to elaborate?
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Post by dot on Jul 11, 2015 18:20:17 GMT
Up to date coa ? Care to elab..?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 18:43:05 GMT
What's the right paper? is a POW COA with Di face tenner attached not good enough? will POW confirm the number to owner over the phone or do they want paying?
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Post by alittle on Jul 11, 2015 19:04:53 GMT
You can confirm details with PC prior to purchase. It is always a good idea to contact them in advance of purchase with photos of all relevant details, and the seller's name. The will confirm authenticity and whether you are dealing with the registered owner. Based on a report elsewhere, it is also a good idea to confirm how long they have been the registered owner, as prints purchased fraudulently can sometimes months to unfold, during which time the print can be registered to the new owner perpetuating the fraud.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 21:59:01 GMT
Y'know I posted summit about grey NOLAs and shit , well look like this isnt restricted to NOLAs any more. These are not forged copies either ( technically ), but im sure you can work out the rest of the story. Too many chancers and too much reward available for dishonest people Please please please be careful and demand an up to date CoA and make the calls to confirm ownership before handing over cash. I hope that I speak for a lot of members, that I haven't got a feckin clue what this is about. So, please enlighten us about the story.
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Post by geswrk on Jul 11, 2015 22:42:02 GMT
achtungbono published in a earlier thread about a very suspicious sale taking place on the bay. They were talking about it at the other place. I'll let you know what I remember from memory. There was a Grey Nola sold with very slight damage. Then it seemed to appear again, from a different seller, but this time no mention of the damage and at a much higher price. But THEN someone pointed out that the signature was in a slightly different place to the Nola that was originally sold, so one could only conclude that it was a different print. However, the COA on the second print was unmistakeably the same in every way to the first print sold! Weird city ... something not at all right, that's all I know, I hope this helps.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2015 10:18:07 GMT
Please delete that. I didnt have to put this up and I asked nicely.
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Post by dot on Jul 24, 2015 16:36:41 GMT
Please delete that. I didnt have to put this up and I asked nicely. done.
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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Jul 24, 2015 16:39:37 GMT
Delete! Delete! Delete!
Feeble minded fucks, stand behind what you write or fuck off, you playground dwelling cunts...
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Post by dot on Jul 25, 2015 16:38:10 GMT
Delete! Delete! Delete! Feeble minded fucks, stand behind what you write or fuck off, you playground dwelling cunts... Sorry... Is there a message in the somewhere..? C'mon spit it out....
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Post by artpie4000 on Jul 25, 2015 17:57:17 GMT
Fake Banksy prints. Shocker
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