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RE: [artshow_photo] Scam or no?

 

Hi Deb,

Do you mean they never even mentioned which picture they wanted?? I
have taken orders from my web site, or by email many times, but never
has someone asked for a picture without saying which one. It sounds
very fishy to me. I would only consider selling a finished work.

-Steve

>
>
>Hi there... I received the email, pasted below, today. I wrote back
>and asked which image they were interested in, and what resolution
>they'd need. That I had licensed my work in the past (lie, lie, lie)
>and would consider it again, should we be able to come to terms
>agreeable to us both. This JUSt happened, so I've not heard back
>from her. Any feedback? Any familiarity with this type of communique
>as a scam?
>
>****
>Hello,
>
>I'm interested in having an image of yours made into a custom wall
>mural for my home. For this I'll need a high-res image as you do not
>offer this product on your website. Do you license your images for
>this application and what is your pricing? Thanks for your time.
>
>****
>
>Thanks for any input/experience you might be able to share. They
>contacted me via the link on my website.
>
>Light and laughter,
>Deb Booth
>
>

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