StockX Getting Into Art Reselling
- liptonsweettea
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got some of fairey prints under cost cant complain
- mattkardish
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ebay offering no fees on shoes over 100 tells you they're paying attention
- sixstringer
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How was the packaging?
- liptonsweettea
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bought twice, one came in mint, the other one have some edge damage but will spoon out. got a partial refund. my buddy not so lucky, the print is pretty much damage every where. those drymounter doesnt know how to roll print, and they also use a thin tube. so good luck.
- sixstringer
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figured as much. thanks.liptonsweettea wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:23 ambought twice, one came in mint, the other one have some edge damage but will spoon out. got a partial refund. my buddy not so lucky, the print is pretty much damage every where. those drymounter doesnt know how to roll print, and they also use a thin tube. so good luck.
- ygolohcysp
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And then you get a full refund and try again. It's not like you're stuck with a damaged print. No different than eBay honestly. Except that when you get your refund the guy that sold it damaged doesn't have to do a damn thing, they keep their money and it's on stockx for sending the damaged print, not the seller. Or maybe stockx verification is where it got damaged, who knows. But it doesn't matter, everyone is happy except stockx.sixstringer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:50 amfigured as much. thanks.liptonsweettea wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:23 ambought twice, one came in mint, the other one have some edge damage but will spoon out. got a partial refund. my buddy not so lucky, the print is pretty much damage every where. those drymounter doesnt know how to roll print, and they also use a thin tube. so good luck.