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I did the same, they refunded my single orderGoBluePanic wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 6:08 pmThey popped up after i bought a single but i still grabbed a set anyway. I did send a message to obey explaining what i did and asking if they would cancel the single. I expect to be refunded for both anytime now since i know they don't read fudge
Same, nice!
mlwells04 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 11:32 pmI did the same, they refunded my single orderGoBluePanic wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2020 6:08 pmThey popped up after i bought a single but i still grabbed a set anyway. I did send a message to obey explaining what i did and asking if they would cancel the single. I expect to be refunded for both anytime now since i know they don't read fudge
These prints are not very good, IMO. It appears that even funkos can see that.
Do they really not read emails anymore? Disappointing if that’s the case. I can’t recall having any difficulties communicating with them ever. Even when I was (probably) annoying as drymount about their shipping options to Canada. They actually made changes after quite a bit of back and forth with me. Granted, I haven’t emailed them for a while now.
Do they really not read emails anymore? Disappointing if that’s the case. I can’t recall having any difficulties communicating with them ever. Even when I was (probably) annoying as drymount about their shipping options to Canada. They actually made changes after quite a bit of back and forth with me. Granted, I haven’t emailed them for a while now.
To me they are also always helpful and polite.
I also purchased Long live the people first and then, after availability, the set and asked them to cancel the purchase of the Long live print, like others above. They did this in my sense. The chaps there are really okay.
I also purchased Long live the people first and then, after availability, the set and asked them to cancel the purchase of the Long live print, like others above. They did this in my sense. The chaps there are really okay.
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Yep, they cancelled my single as requested.
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The Voting Rights are Human Rights print is a collaboration with photographer Steve Schapiro who documented many of the important civil rights protests in the 1960s. Steve and I met at the opening of The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration in Montgomery, Alabama. As I looked through his numerous beautiful and powerful photos, we discussed the possibility of collaborating on the spot. Voting rights and racial equality were the focus of a mass movement toward a more just society in the ’60s. Unfortunately, insidious racism, which never went away, has given way to more overt racism, and voter suppression, often targeting people of color, and students, is on the rise. Democracy needs to work for everyone.
Simply put, voting rights are human rights, and we need to make every effort to give equal voting access to everyone of voting age regardless of race or economic circumstance. Civil rights are still threatened and need to be supported vigorously. Proceeds from this print will benefit Bryan Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative, which provides legal representation to people who have been illegally convicted, unfairly sentenced, or abused in state jails and prisons, the same organization that brought Steve Schapiro and me together. Thank you for caring!
– Shepard
Voting Rights Are Human Rights. 18 x 24 inches. Screen print on Cream Speckle Tone paper. Original photo by Steve Schapiro. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 550. $65. Proceeds go to Equal Justice Initiative. Available on February 25th @ 10AM PDT at https://store.obeygiant.com/collections/prints. Max order: 1 per customer/household. *Orders are not guaranteed as demand is high and inventory is limited.* Multiple orders will be refunded. International customers are responsible for import fees due upon delivery. ALL SALES FINAL.