Antony
USVery good company Very good company! I have been selling now over 5 paintings from a famous actor and the whole process was painless they pick up the phone right away when needed, the payment process is seamless. Very easy to list the art. Really happy i found them. They are very honest
Anthony Ash
USBobbie is the worst broker possibly… Bobbie is the worst broker possibly Managment. Horrible website
Josh Watson
USThey try to bully you into selling for… They try to bully you into selling for what they want instead of letting you take your chances on at least trying to get your money back. And when you don't bow to the bully they're rude and pompous attitudes are the worst I've ever dealt with on a professional level. And they then refuse to list it unless it's the price they want. Tried to tell me I'd never sell some other works and then I did a week later on ebay. They probably try to swindle people with the lower price to buy themselves and then resell at higher prices. Now they reply divulging personal information which is illegal, and should be deleted before I sue. They also want to say my art wouldn't sell but they would never know because they refused to list it all unless I list at the price they want. You "repeatedly" refused to even try so it's a bit difficult to say it wouldn't sell. There's a reason you have multiple 1 star reviews from people who have had the same rude and pompous people.
GLORIA POWLEY
USWonderful Experience I have sold two art pieces through Art Brokerage. Both times it was a positive experience. There was great communication and instruction on procedures involved with the sale, shipping and payment. I definitely recommend Robbie and Art Brokerage.
Barry Johnston
AUDamaged art and still no refund. We bought a Lik photo and when it arrived, the adhesive was peeling from the acrylic facemount. We discovered it was the case when shipped and the seller was aware. Artbrokerage said Lik would address this but of course they did not. Three months have passed and we were told the insurance had settled at a loss to Artbrokerage. We were told this would be paid back to us and we could keep the damaged art, we still are out of pocket over three thousand dollars for shipping and duties/import fees. The money still has not been refunded and Helen refuses to reply. It also seems that the artwork may have come from a convicted sex offender in Utah.