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I don't know if it is the same everywhere, but in Serbia, they do. They paid both for the tattoo and later payed 50e a month for having it (the tattoo is on the calf).
Highly doubtful that they would pay you to have the tattoo, but you would have to consult the company directly and see if this is something that they offer to fans of their product. Don't hold your breath though.
If you rent space in a tattoo parlor, you normally do have to pay the tattoo shop owner for that space. If you are getting a tattoo, you usually only pay the artist or the person working at the checkout desk.
No
When the person who wants the tattoo can pay for it and drive themselves to the parlor
No it will not
depends on what you get a tattoo parlor silly ! make sure there professinal though(:
There is no such thing as a free tattoo unless you know someone who is trying to learn how to tattoo - if you want to be their guinea pig and risk getting a really crappy job done on you. You get what you pay for, which means if you want a good tattoo, you'll pay the artist for a good job because it is art.
They are worth what ever you can get someone to pay for them. That is the simple truth behind ALL economics. Of course you can't get a million dollars for them, if the next person has them for sell for a dollar.
usually you rent your own booth and then charge by tattoo. typically $80 and up. Just like working in a salon you pay weekly for your tattoo area.
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