byrnexxx wrote:I was kidding, somewhat. I have pressed out a crease before using an iron and a teeshirt. it worked pretty well.
DITTO THAT.!!
byrnexxx wrote:I was kidding, somewhat. I have pressed out a crease before using an iron and a teeshirt. it worked pretty well.
TinManOne wrote:byrnexxx wrote:I was kidding, somewhat. I have pressed out a crease before using an iron and a teeshirt. it worked pretty well.[/quote
DITTO THAT.!!
nixon451 wrote:TinManOne wrote:byrnexxx wrote:I was kidding, somewhat. I have pressed out a crease before using an iron and a teeshirt. it worked pretty well.[/quote
DITTO THAT.!!
I would practice with a few Big Proofs before I even thought about it. To be honest, I would find a serious framer or restorer with a big seaward licking excuse me butter bread cow balls buttocks undescended testicle press, if it was me.
TinManOne wrote:byrnexxx wrote:I was kidding, somewhat. I have pressed out a crease before using an iron and a teeshirt. it worked pretty well.
DITTO THAT.!!
DZEL wrote:that sux bro.
for the life of me...i can't understand why ANYONE still uses UPS.
i can't help but thinking that the more a person writes "fragile-do not bend" on it...that they just fold/crush stuff purposely.
MunkeyPants wrote:DZEL wrote:that sux bro.
for the life of me...i can't understand why ANYONE still uses UPS.
i can't help but thinking that the more a person writes "fragile-do not bend" on it...that they just fold/crush stuff purposely.
That's true. I've talked to people who've worked in shipping. Fragile = football/soccer ball/baseball bat.
conartstudio wrote:the majority here enjoy art, the majority on EB enjoy profiting off of art. people become ruthless when money is involved.
DZEL wrote:that sux bro.
for the life of me...i can't understand why ANYONE still uses UPS.
i can't help but thinking that the more a person writes "fragile-do not bend" on it...that they just fold/crush stuff purposely.
rhinomilk wrote:ups damaged one of my banksy prints (which i had insured).. but they made me give them the damaged print. is that normal? (also took 3 months for them to give me my money)
bboygraphix wrote:The UPS store wouldn't file a claim for me unless the item was shipped out through that location. I have to wait for an in-house inspection. Not fun!
stickee wrote:can you not gut mangle another print in the same fashion and put it in the packaging?
Is the UPS inspector gonna know what an Alife print looks like?
admonkey wrote:rhinomilk wrote:ups damaged one of my banksy prints (which i had insured).. but they made me give them the damaged print. is that normal? (also took 3 months for them to give me my money)
It's normal about 20% of the time (most of the time they don't bother, but they're within their rights).