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Peter Blake Mickey Mouse print, by eastendboy13 on Mar 20, 2019 12:34:12 GMT 1, I didn't buy one - but I thought the original listing on TKMaxx said no returns on this item??
I didn't buy one - but I thought the original listing on TKMaxx said no returns on this item??
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diarmid
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Peter Blake Mickey Mouse print, by diarmid on Mar 20, 2019 13:06:23 GMT 1, i sold mine yesterday for £900
urbanartassociation.com/thread/156330/peter-blake-union-greyscale-bentley
i sold mine yesterday for £900
urbanartassociation.com/thread/156330/peter-blake-union-greyscale-bentley
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Peter Blake Mickey Mouse print, by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 15:00:24 GMT 1, So it's Morally ok to profit from charity? sell it at cost, or donate the profit you make for having done 'f**kall' to a charity of your choice Thats my horse and its not very high 100% it's ok. Once you make the donation to purchase the print you're not morally obligated to anything in any way, the charity received the donation in exchange for offering the print. Once you OWN THE PRINT it's up to you to do whatever you want with it, free of any obligation to the original seller. Charity has nothing to do with the situation once the donation has been made. Why is that so hard for people to see?
Completely agree
So it's Morally ok to profit from charity? sell it at cost, or donate the profit you make for having done 'f**kall' to a charity of your choice Thats my horse and its not very high 100% it's ok. Once you make the donation to purchase the print you're not morally obligated to anything in any way, the charity received the donation in exchange for offering the print. Once you OWN THE PRINT it's up to you to do whatever you want with it, free of any obligation to the original seller. Charity has nothing to do with the situation once the donation has been made. Why is that so hard for people to see? Completely agree
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artyfarty15
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Peter Blake Mickey Mouse print, by artyfarty15 on Mar 20, 2019 16:03:55 GMT 1, So it's Morally ok to profit from charity? sell it at cost, or donate the profit you make for having done 'f**kall' to a charity of your choice Thats my horse and its not very high 100% it's ok. Once you make the donation to purchase the print you're not morally obligated to anything in any way, the charity received the donation in exchange for offering the print. Once you OWN THE PRINT it's up to you to do whatever you want with it, free of any obligation to the original seller. Charity has nothing to do with the situation once the donation has been made. Why is that so hard for people to see?
Completely agree. It’s my print now, if I want to fold it into a paper aeroplane and throw it at the self righteous in here riding their high horses, then I can. Alternatively if I want to flip it for £1,800, I can.
So it's Morally ok to profit from charity? sell it at cost, or donate the profit you make for having done 'f**kall' to a charity of your choice Thats my horse and its not very high 100% it's ok. Once you make the donation to purchase the print you're not morally obligated to anything in any way, the charity received the donation in exchange for offering the print. Once you OWN THE PRINT it's up to you to do whatever you want with it, free of any obligation to the original seller. Charity has nothing to do with the situation once the donation has been made. Why is that so hard for people to see? Completely agree. It’s my print now, if I want to fold it into a paper aeroplane and throw it at the self righteous in here riding their high horses, then I can. Alternatively if I want to flip it for £1,800, I can.
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