Steve
GBI would avoid this platform I would avoid this platform, I wish I had read the reviews before I started to deal with them. even at the point of discussing listing an art piece, they have a very strange way of talking to potential clients. i.e insulting you and trying to make you feel inaproproate. I have chosen not to list with them, and i would advise people do their homework before listing with this unprofessional company
Amie Summers
GBThe worst place to sell your art Art brokerage try’s to talk you into lowering your price to as close to zero as they can then add 1000 to 1200 to every piece they never lower their price. They are cons and bad business they actually insult the artist to get you to lower your price
Josh Watson
GBThey 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.
Norm C.
GBArt Brokerage Inc Art Brokerage Inc. makes the hunt for interesting art pieces quick and easy. I enjoy working with Helen T. in particular because she is very responsive and works to make sure I am satisfied with the process, whether buying or selling.
Emily A
GBDon’t buy Don’t buy. As a former art student and now newbie to the art-buying world, I’m learning quickly where the real art people are. These are not them. They are not friendly, kind; their communication skills are limited to invoices and acceptances of offers. I don’t think they know better, though. I genuinely think they lack people-skills. For them, art is about nothing but money, leaving no room for passion and personality. Just stay away. Everything is grossly overpriced, anyway.