truthiness wrote:If they just put their own print up at $35 they'd have sold a ton of them and gotten way more than the single auction would have. Everybody would have been happy.
I was more than willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, but this just seems like such a fiasco that I'm staying well away from it.
They haven't even posted a picture of the picture as it will be sold. Auction 101. And you can't tell me they don't know how much it's worth. Even the HOPE Fine Art print had an estimated value.
and it just keeps getting shadier and shadier........
i thought the same from the second i saw this thread...will be interesting to see how it pans out
"Actually, it only takes one drink to get me loaded.
Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth
or fourteenth."
He posted something the other day about us all liking the next print.
Weird though. His initial plans were to eBay 3 photos with AP prints of the silkscreen. I also think Al has nothing to do with it. After all, he's in Cambodia. I honestly don't think he intended to mislead anyone. Rather, that he just didn't understand what he was doing. Not defending, just stating my thoughts.
stinkypete wrote:Just so I'm on record Zanzi if you really are a 300 pound 46 year old aircondition salesman with bad teeth and a hairy back we are all going to be seriously weirded out, maybe permanently....
Dizzyegg05 wrote:I only ever click this thread to re read pages 1 and 2. Jordan v Zanzi was epic