Official Mr. Brainwash Conspiracy Thread
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I broke something today, and I realized I should break something once a week.. - Warhol
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One on the right looks like Noam Chomsky. Love it!ottomatik71 wrote:Looks like Vhils to me.
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so I got a hold of someone at "its a wonderful world" and they said I can have a refund or credit for a pre-sale purchase of an upcoming print. I am a little concerned about a pre-sale as it has been VERY difficult to actually reach someone, and i have doubts that if a print was for sale that I was interested in I wouldnt be able to say I want it and get any kind of confirmation prior to the actual onsale. What would you do?
In the past I have sent back prints to be hand finished and they have obliged. It may be slightly damaged but a hand finished 1 of a kind damaged is better than a pre-purchase guarantee.... Good luckstuckeyc wrote:so I got a hold of someone at "its a wonderful world" and they said I can have a refund or credit for a pre-sale purchase of an upcoming print. I am a little concerned about a pre-sale as it has been VERY difficult to actually reach someone, and i have doubts that if a print was for sale that I was interested in I wouldnt be able to say I want it and get any kind of confirmation prior to the actual onsale. What would you do?
I am a Rhinoceros and my skin is 2 feet thick
Yikes! Just saw that- I thought it was damaged. I'd take the pre order then and make sure you email them as soon as the pint you want is listed as coming soon. Tough one....stuckeyc wrote:There is no print, I was delivered an empty tube
I am a Rhinoceros and my skin is 2 feet thick
I'd take the pre-sale credit. I've had to deal with them before and they were always pretty quick to respond, but I never got a pre-sale credit option for a damaged print.stuckeyc wrote:so I got a hold of someone at "its a wonderful world" and they said I can have a refund or credit for a pre-sale purchase of an upcoming print. I am a little concerned about a pre-sale as it has been VERY difficult to actually reach someone, and i have doubts that if a print was for sale that I was interested in I wouldnt be able to say I want it and get any kind of confirmation prior to the actual onsale. What would you do?
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If you don't mind having the money tied up, I would go for the pre-sale.
I have had to contact the MBW camp a few times and have always received a prompt response. I'm sure they are just busy right now with Art Basel and whatever else might be going on.
I have had to contact the MBW camp a few times and have always received a prompt response. I'm sure they are just busy right now with Art Basel and whatever else might be going on.
I broke something today, and I realized I should break something once a week.. - Warhol
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SteveKai wrote:Here are pics of the pieces Neil(berg7896) is talking about. Awesome pieces.
For pricing info text 561-568-5207, email berg7896@gmail.com or PM
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You guys should jump on these. Neil is hooking me up with a killer deal on one of the pieces