Bruggs
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Kaws • Share Print, by Bruggs on Jan 19, 2022 19:34:25 GMT 1, This is not sold out if anyone wants one. I had to go through the process maybe 30 times (took maybe 10 mins) and finally it let me check out completely. It will keep saying sold out, but if you keep adding to cart and clicking through it will eventually let you through. I just checked out...
This is not sold out if anyone wants one. I had to go through the process maybe 30 times (took maybe 10 mins) and finally it let me check out completely. It will keep saying sold out, but if you keep adding to cart and clicking through it will eventually let you through. I just checked out...
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stuckeyc
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Kaws • Share Print, by stuckeyc on Jan 19, 2022 19:36:27 GMT 1, Why will it be your last Kaws?
Because I have a few figs and a few prints that compliment each other well and don't want to feel like it's too much
Why will it be your last Kaws? Because I have a few figs and a few prints that compliment each other well and don't want to feel like it's too much
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Kaws • Share Print, by John The Badgers on Jan 19, 2022 19:45:32 GMT 1, Can anyone explain to me the image?
Not a fan/follower of Kaws, but interested as to any meaning/significance of this image, of genuine interest to the Kaws uneducated here.
Can anyone explain to me the image?
Not a fan/follower of Kaws, but interested as to any meaning/significance of this image, of genuine interest to the Kaws uneducated here.
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Kaws • Share Print, by Lroy on Jan 19, 2022 21:35:26 GMT 1, bravo !
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Hairbland
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Kaws • Share Print, by Hairbland on Jan 19, 2022 22:07:50 GMT 1, It’s as if someone copies and pastes the same comments each time there’s a new KAWS release. 🤔😂🥱
It’s as if someone copies and pastes the same comments each time there’s a new KAWS release. 🤔😂🥱
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Ildefonso77
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Kaws • Share Print, by Ildefonso77 on Jan 20, 2022 2:03:00 GMT 1, this is very lack luster and in poor taste. im sure they can dupe 600 folks into getting this but man so disappointing.
0 EFFORT
this is very lack luster and in poor taste. im sure they can dupe 600 folks into getting this but man so disappointing.
0 EFFORT
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Kaws • Share Print, by Lroy on Jan 20, 2022 8:19:30 GMT 1, this is very lack luster and in poor taste. im sure they can dupe 600 folks into getting this but man so disappointing. 0 EFFORT Anyway about rip off, poor taste, always the same thing, etc... He is unfortunately not the only one !
as some other " products " , Kaws are, it's not more art, it's only food for flippers.
And the prices increase, increase, as crypto for NFTS...
I don't know per example, one example : what is the " deal " with Edgar plans ( I do'nt post on the thread, boring to say always the same thing )?! apart flipping !
What is happening to NOir too etc... ?! He passed his week-end and leisures on Discords ?
Discord are for geeks since years...
Since I subscribed, just to see, I am " hacked " on Insta, etc etc ....
Boring.
this is very lack luster and in poor taste. im sure they can dupe 600 folks into getting this but man so disappointing. 0 EFFORT Anyway about rip off, poor taste, always the same thing, etc... He is unfortunately not the only one !
as some other " products " , Kaws are, it's not more art, it's only food for flippers.
And the prices increase, increase, as crypto for NFTS...
I don't know per example, one example : what is the " deal " with Edgar plans ( I do'nt post on the thread, boring to say always the same thing )?! apart flipping !
What is happening to NOir too etc... ?! He passed his week-end and leisures on Discords ?
Discord are for geeks since years...
Since I subscribed, just to see, I am " hacked " on Insta, etc etc ....
Boring.
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Hairbland
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Kaws • Share Print, by Hairbland on Jan 20, 2022 12:16:34 GMT 1, It’s as if someone copies and pastes the same comments each time there’s a new KAWS release. 🤔😂🥱 It's shit, a ripoff, sold out, repeat Perhaps, but KAWS has moved past this board, attacking him (with the same old Groundhog Day comments) is like attacking late 80s Rolling Stones. Too easy.
It’s as if someone copies and pastes the same comments each time there’s a new KAWS release. 🤔😂🥱 It's shit, a ripoff, sold out, repeat Perhaps, but KAWS has moved past this board, attacking him (with the same old Groundhog Day comments) is like attacking late 80s Rolling Stones. Too easy.
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stuckeyc
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Kaws • Share Print, by stuckeyc on Jan 20, 2022 14:54:30 GMT 1, How in the heck is he charging 250 for shipping? Hand delivering it wouldn't even approach that and the absolute most expensive option is less than half that cost! Now that is something worth bitching about
How in the heck is he charging 250 for shipping? Hand delivering it wouldn't even approach that and the absolute most expensive option is less than half that cost! Now that is something worth bitching about
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surf101
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September 2018
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Kaws • Share Print, by surf101 on Jan 20, 2022 18:06:10 GMT 1, It's shit, a ripoff, sold out, repeat Perhaps, but KAWS has moved past this board, attacking him (with the same old Groundhog Day comments) is like attacking late 80s Rolling Stones. Too easy. Rolling stones sold out at the end of the seventies.
It's shit, a ripoff, sold out, repeat Perhaps, but KAWS has moved past this board, attacking him (with the same old Groundhog Day comments) is like attacking late 80s Rolling Stones. Too easy. Rolling stones sold out at the end of the seventies.
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Jaylove
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Kaws • Share Print, by Jaylove on Jan 21, 2022 3:38:06 GMT 1, I wonder if kaws would do an open edition print release.
I wonder if kaws would do an open edition print release.
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Hairbland
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Kaws • Share Print, by Hairbland on Jan 21, 2022 12:54:09 GMT 1, I wonder if kaws would do an open edition print release. That might take him into Peter Max territory.
I wonder if kaws would do an open edition print release. That might take him into Peter Max territory.
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Hairbland
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Kaws • Share Print, by Hairbland on Jan 21, 2022 13:08:56 GMT 1, Perhaps, but KAWS has moved past this board, attacking him (with the same old Groundhog Day comments) is like attacking late 80s Rolling Stones. Too easy. Rolling stones sold out at the end of the seventies. I don’t mind a boring KAWS thread hijacked for a Stones discussion. Amongst some of my music friends a discussion of their 3 best albums (in a row) varies, and is subject to taste. For me it would be Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. Some agree some disagree. Over a pint a fun discussion. 1978 brought the great Miss You, a hit to be played in all the disco hotspots for dancing Bianca’s distress as their marriage ended - brilliant. Some consider the 1978 Some Girls album one of their favorites. Most consider 1981’s Tattoo You the Stones last record of relevance. After Tattoo You the template for Album/MegaTour/LiveAlbum/Repeat was firmly in place.
Perhaps, but KAWS has moved past this board, attacking him (with the same old Groundhog Day comments) is like attacking late 80s Rolling Stones. Too easy. Rolling stones sold out at the end of the seventies. I don’t mind a boring KAWS thread hijacked for a Stones discussion. Amongst some of my music friends a discussion of their 3 best albums (in a row) varies, and is subject to taste. For me it would be Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. Some agree some disagree. Over a pint a fun discussion. 1978 brought the great Miss You, a hit to be played in all the disco hotspots for dancing Bianca’s distress as their marriage ended - brilliant. Some consider the 1978 Some Girls album one of their favorites. Most consider 1981’s Tattoo You the Stones last record of relevance. After Tattoo You the template for Album/MegaTour/LiveAlbum/Repeat was firmly in place.
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Kaws • Share Print, by Coach on Jan 21, 2022 13:16:53 GMT 1, Rolling stones sold out at the end of the seventies. I don’t mind a boring KAWS thread hijacked for a Stones discussion. Amongst some of my music friends a discussion of their 3 best albums (in a row) varies, and is subject to taste. For me it would be Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. Some agree some disagree. Over a pint a fun discussion. 1978 brought the great Miss You, a hit to be played in all the disco hotspots for dancing Bianca’s distress as their marriage ended - brilliant. Some consider the 1978 Some Girls album one of their favorites. Most consider 1981’s Tattoo You the Stones last record of relevance. After Tattoo You the template for Album/MegaTour/LiveAlbum/Repeat was firmly in place.
I much prefer the Doors
Rolling stones sold out at the end of the seventies. I don’t mind a boring KAWS thread hijacked for a Stones discussion. Amongst some of my music friends a discussion of their 3 best albums (in a row) varies, and is subject to taste. For me it would be Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. Some agree some disagree. Over a pint a fun discussion. 1978 brought the great Miss You, a hit to be played in all the disco hotspots for dancing Bianca’s distress as their marriage ended - brilliant. Some consider the 1978 Some Girls album one of their favorites. Most consider 1981’s Tattoo You the Stones last record of relevance. After Tattoo You the template for Album/MegaTour/LiveAlbum/Repeat was firmly in place. I much prefer the Doors
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Hairbland
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Kaws • Share Print, by Hairbland on Jan 21, 2022 13:49:52 GMT 1, I don’t mind a boring KAWS thread hijacked for a Stones discussion. Amongst some of my music friends a discussion of their 3 best albums (in a row) varies, and is subject to taste. For me it would be Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. Some agree some disagree. Over a pint a fun discussion. 1978 brought the great Miss You, a hit to be played in all the disco hotspots for dancing Bianca’s distress as their marriage ended - brilliant. Some consider the 1978 Some Girls album one of their favorites. Most consider 1981’s Tattoo You the Stones last record of relevance. After Tattoo You the template for Album/MegaTour/LiveAlbum/Repeat was firmly in place. I much prefer the Doors Music discussions always fun. Unfortunately, with Jim getting bloated and dying early they seem to be more of a period piece living on in infamy, much like Jimi Hendrix. No growing up through the years with them. No ups, downs, comebacks.
I don’t mind a boring KAWS thread hijacked for a Stones discussion. Amongst some of my music friends a discussion of their 3 best albums (in a row) varies, and is subject to taste. For me it would be Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers. Some agree some disagree. Over a pint a fun discussion. 1978 brought the great Miss You, a hit to be played in all the disco hotspots for dancing Bianca’s distress as their marriage ended - brilliant. Some consider the 1978 Some Girls album one of their favorites. Most consider 1981’s Tattoo You the Stones last record of relevance. After Tattoo You the template for Album/MegaTour/LiveAlbum/Repeat was firmly in place. I much prefer the Doors Music discussions always fun. Unfortunately, with Jim getting bloated and dying early they seem to be more of a period piece living on in infamy, much like Jimi Hendrix. No growing up through the years with them. No ups, downs, comebacks.
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Kaws • Share Print, by Coach on Jan 21, 2022 15:52:04 GMT 1, Music discussions always fun. Unfortunately, with Jim getting bloated and dying early they seem to be more of a period piece living on in infamy, much like Jimi Hendrix. No growing up through the years with them. No ups, downs, comebacks.
I take your point. Like art, music is substantially subjective (like art, not entirely - I’d like to contend that we can recognise music as great music whilst not much liking it, and we can take the view that some music is simply bad, even if liked by some). As such, my gut feeling is that the Doors are better (or that I just prefer them). I can’t think of a finer crafted LP than LA Woman (as an aside, and not particularly relevant, when my boys were little we used to holiday in Wales; when arriving into the town (always the same one) we would play the song LA Woman; to this day the song evokes the feeling of arriving in that town for a holiday (huge sandcastles) in all three of us). There are downsides to our favourites going on for many many years (as you say, the ups and downs). Bob Dylan is probably most played in my home. I really dislike his later work. Simply cannot listen to it. So Jim’s untimely death, whilst truly tragic, and their shorter career together doesn’t make them any less of a favourite. I’m a big fan of superb lyrics (see Dylan). I think the lyrics of the Doors are superb. I do appreciate your point. But the Doors, for me, remain my favourite band of that era.
Music discussions always fun. Unfortunately, with Jim getting bloated and dying early they seem to be more of a period piece living on in infamy, much like Jimi Hendrix. No growing up through the years with them. No ups, downs, comebacks. I take your point. Like art, music is substantially subjective (like art, not entirely - I’d like to contend that we can recognise music as great music whilst not much liking it, and we can take the view that some music is simply bad, even if liked by some). As such, my gut feeling is that the Doors are better (or that I just prefer them). I can’t think of a finer crafted LP than LA Woman (as an aside, and not particularly relevant, when my boys were little we used to holiday in Wales; when arriving into the town (always the same one) we would play the song LA Woman; to this day the song evokes the feeling of arriving in that town for a holiday (huge sandcastles) in all three of us). There are downsides to our favourites going on for many many years (as you say, the ups and downs). Bob Dylan is probably most played in my home. I really dislike his later work. Simply cannot listen to it. So Jim’s untimely death, whilst truly tragic, and their shorter career together doesn’t make them any less of a favourite. I’m a big fan of superb lyrics (see Dylan). I think the lyrics of the Doors are superb. I do appreciate your point. But the Doors, for me, remain my favourite band of that era.
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Hairbland
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Kaws • Share Print, by Hairbland on Jan 21, 2022 19:44:43 GMT 1, Music discussions always fun. Unfortunately, with Jim getting bloated and dying early they seem to be more of a period piece living on in infamy, much like Jimi Hendrix. No growing up through the years with them. No ups, downs, comebacks. I take your point. Like art, music is substantially subjective (like art, not entirely - I’d like to contend that we can recognise music as great music whilst not much liking it, and we can take the view that some music is simply bad, even if liked by some). As such, my gut feeling is that the Doors are better (or that I just prefer them). I can’t think of a finer crafted LP than LA Woman (as an aside, and not particularly relevant, when my boys were little we used to holiday in Wales; when arriving into the town (always the same one) we would play the song LA Woman; to this day the song evokes the feeling of arriving in that town for a holiday (huge sandcastles) in all three of us). There are downsides to our favourites going on for many many years (as you say, the ups and downs). Bob Dylan is probably most played in my home. I really dislike his later work. Simply cannot listen to it. So Jim’s untimely death, whilst truly tragic, and their shorter career together doesn’t make them any less of a favourite. I’m a big fan of superb lyrics (see Dylan). I think the lyrics of the Doors are superb. I do appreciate your point. But the Doors, for me, remain my favourite band of that era. Your points also solid, my career was in music and it is truly the soundtrack to our lives. Does one burn bright then flame out, like a torrid love affair or age with imperfections. Most Dylan reviews after his moment were of the he’s back/best since category, the longing for an old love. The Doors are a great group, he a magnetic personality arguably trading long life for immortality.
Music discussions always fun. Unfortunately, with Jim getting bloated and dying early they seem to be more of a period piece living on in infamy, much like Jimi Hendrix. No growing up through the years with them. No ups, downs, comebacks. I take your point. Like art, music is substantially subjective (like art, not entirely - I’d like to contend that we can recognise music as great music whilst not much liking it, and we can take the view that some music is simply bad, even if liked by some). As such, my gut feeling is that the Doors are better (or that I just prefer them). I can’t think of a finer crafted LP than LA Woman (as an aside, and not particularly relevant, when my boys were little we used to holiday in Wales; when arriving into the town (always the same one) we would play the song LA Woman; to this day the song evokes the feeling of arriving in that town for a holiday (huge sandcastles) in all three of us). There are downsides to our favourites going on for many many years (as you say, the ups and downs). Bob Dylan is probably most played in my home. I really dislike his later work. Simply cannot listen to it. So Jim’s untimely death, whilst truly tragic, and their shorter career together doesn’t make them any less of a favourite. I’m a big fan of superb lyrics (see Dylan). I think the lyrics of the Doors are superb. I do appreciate your point. But the Doors, for me, remain my favourite band of that era. Your points also solid, my career was in music and it is truly the soundtrack to our lives. Does one burn bright then flame out, like a torrid love affair or age with imperfections. Most Dylan reviews after his moment were of the he’s back/best since category, the longing for an old love. The Doors are a great group, he a magnetic personality arguably trading long life for immortality.
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Kaws • Share Print, by Coach on Jan 21, 2022 20:10:26 GMT 1, I take your point. Like art, music is substantially subjective (like art, not entirely - I’d like to contend that we can recognise music as great music whilst not much liking it, and we can take the view that some music is simply bad, even if liked by some). As such, my gut feeling is that the Doors are better (or that I just prefer them). I can’t think of a finer crafted LP than LA Woman (as an aside, and not particularly relevant, when my boys were little we used to holiday in Wales; when arriving into the town (always the same one) we would play the song LA Woman; to this day the song evokes the feeling of arriving in that town for a holiday (huge sandcastles) in all three of us). There are downsides to our favourites going on for many many years (as you say, the ups and downs). Bob Dylan is probably most played in my home. I really dislike his later work. Simply cannot listen to it. So Jim’s untimely death, whilst truly tragic, and their shorter career together doesn’t make them any less of a favourite. I’m a big fan of superb lyrics (see Dylan). I think the lyrics of the Doors are superb. I do appreciate your point. But the Doors, for me, remain my favourite band of that era. Your points also solid, my career was in music and it is truly the soundtrack to our lives. Does one burn bright then flame out, like a torrid love affair or age with imperfections. Most Dylan reviews after his moment were of the he’s back/best since category, the longing for an old love. The Doors are a great group, he a magnetic personality arguably trading long life for immortality.
Eloquently said, my friend. I agree regarding Jim’s magnetism. I’ve watched several videos of live performances and he was mesmerising. I ought to add, I do like the Stones very much. Paint it Black, to mention just one, is a wonderful song.
I take your point. Like art, music is substantially subjective (like art, not entirely - I’d like to contend that we can recognise music as great music whilst not much liking it, and we can take the view that some music is simply bad, even if liked by some). As such, my gut feeling is that the Doors are better (or that I just prefer them). I can’t think of a finer crafted LP than LA Woman (as an aside, and not particularly relevant, when my boys were little we used to holiday in Wales; when arriving into the town (always the same one) we would play the song LA Woman; to this day the song evokes the feeling of arriving in that town for a holiday (huge sandcastles) in all three of us). There are downsides to our favourites going on for many many years (as you say, the ups and downs). Bob Dylan is probably most played in my home. I really dislike his later work. Simply cannot listen to it. So Jim’s untimely death, whilst truly tragic, and their shorter career together doesn’t make them any less of a favourite. I’m a big fan of superb lyrics (see Dylan). I think the lyrics of the Doors are superb. I do appreciate your point. But the Doors, for me, remain my favourite band of that era. Your points also solid, my career was in music and it is truly the soundtrack to our lives. Does one burn bright then flame out, like a torrid love affair or age with imperfections. Most Dylan reviews after his moment were of the he’s back/best since category, the longing for an old love. The Doors are a great group, he a magnetic personality arguably trading long life for immortality. Eloquently said, my friend. I agree regarding Jim’s magnetism. I’ve watched several videos of live performances and he was mesmerising. I ought to add, I do like the Stones very much. Paint it Black, to mention just one, is a wonderful song.
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gc91
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Kaws • Share Print, by gc91 on Jan 21, 2022 20:30:07 GMT 1, Happy to buy the print at original cost in case someone has changed his mind
Happy to buy the print at original cost in case someone has changed his mind
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gc91
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Kaws • Share Print, by gc91 on Jan 21, 2022 20:33:02 GMT 1, Hi there, I would be happy to buy the recently released Share Print in case you have changed your mind and don't want to own it
Cheers
Hi there, I would be happy to buy the recently released Share Print in case you have changed your mind and don't want to own it Cheers
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stuckeyc
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Kaws • Share Print, by stuckeyc on Jan 21, 2022 21:12:52 GMT 1, Out of curiosity what did serpentine charge for shipping
Out of curiosity what did serpentine charge for shipping
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surf101
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Kaws • Share Print, by surf101 on Jan 21, 2022 21:37:20 GMT 1, Out of curiosity what did serpentine charge for shipping £0 yet. They will calculate in 2 months time.
Out of curiosity what did serpentine charge for shipping £0 yet. They will calculate in 2 months time.
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Kaws • Share Print, by Brittany's Urban on Jan 21, 2022 22:32:31 GMT 1, Hey,
I am still trying to convince the wife but without success for the moment. If she would not agree, I will check if I could allocate the spot to someone else (since I am located in France would not make sense to buy it and send it back to you 😬) Not a flipper so if I don’t buy and can help, I will be happy to do so!
Hey,
I am still trying to convince the wife but without success for the moment. If she would not agree, I will check if I could allocate the spot to someone else (since I am located in France would not make sense to buy it and send it back to you 😬) Not a flipper so if I don’t buy and can help, I will be happy to do so!
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gc91
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Kaws • Share Print, by gc91 on Jan 21, 2022 22:39:57 GMT 1, Hey, I am still trying to convince the wife but without success for the moment. If she would not agree, I will check if I could allocate the spot to someone else (since I am located in France would not make sense to buy it and send it back to you 😬) Not a flipper so if I don’t buy and can help, I will be happy to do so!
Thank you! Please keep posted
Hey, I am still trying to convince the wife but without success for the moment. If she would not agree, I will check if I could allocate the spot to someone else (since I am located in France would not make sense to buy it and send it back to you 😬) Not a flipper so if I don’t buy and can help, I will be happy to do so! Thank you! Please keep posted
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1st Design
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Kaws • Share Print, by 1st Design on Jan 22, 2022 21:50:21 GMT 1, Does any one else have problem with make the payment (Serpentine) because limit on the visa credit card. In Denmark the limit is 25.000 DKK (2.700 GBP) and it is not possibel to raise the limit. Am I the only one who has that problem?
Does any one else have problem with make the payment (Serpentine) because limit on the visa credit card. In Denmark the limit is 25.000 DKK (2.700 GBP) and it is not possibel to raise the limit. Am I the only one who has that problem?
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Reader
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Kaws • Share Print, by Reader on Jan 23, 2022 13:45:52 GMT 1, Does any one else have problem with make the payment (Serpentine) because limit on the visa credit card. In Denmark the limit is 25.000 DKK (2.700 GBP) and it is not possibel to raise the limit. Am I the only one who has that problem? That's probably your debit card, you can buy a Ferrari on a CC, limits can be anything, a quick call to your bank or CC provider should fix.
Does any one else have problem with make the payment (Serpentine) because limit on the visa credit card. In Denmark the limit is 25.000 DKK (2.700 GBP) and it is not possibel to raise the limit. Am I the only one who has that problem? That's probably your debit card, you can buy a Ferrari on a CC, limits can be anything, a quick call to your bank or CC provider should fix.
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1st Design
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Kaws • Share Print, by 1st Design on Jan 23, 2022 14:11:34 GMT 1, I have now raised the limit but it still “declined my card” In the mail from
Serpentine it tell me I have 5 days from I received the invoice to complete the payment. I received my invoice 20/1/2022, are there any one else there have tried to make the payment today?
I have now raised the limit but it still “declined my card” In the mail from
Serpentine it tell me I have 5 days from I received the invoice to complete the payment. I received my invoice 20/1/2022, are there any one else there have tried to make the payment today?
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Kaws • Share Print, by maven on Jan 24, 2022 15:02:14 GMT 1, That is a harsh review. I went yesterday and the augmented reality was actually quite good fun, almost as funny as seeing people swimming in the Serpentine.
That is a harsh review. I went yesterday and the augmented reality was actually quite good fun, almost as funny as seeing people swimming in the Serpentine.
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