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Showcase Galleries - Owner Richard Smith - Kinkade Art Galleries Are they Selling Christianity or Greed? San Luis Obispo California
Without quality customer service, these beautiful paintings are trash!
At one time I truly valued the inspirational Christian messages that
the Painter of Light was sending out. I purchased many of his beautiful
canvas pieces because I liked the message and the man behind the
paintings of light. I went to a convention and listened to this family
man talk about his cherished family and Christian beliefs. Now after
dealing with several of his Signature Galleries, I find myself asking this question. Is Christianity or greed being sold in these galleries?
After trying to sell secondary market pieces that I purchased over 7
years ago, I am finding a new kind of Christian message that is being
sent. Some of the statements that I have been told by Signature Gallery
include, "Take your artwork and get out, I do not have time to talk to
you now, I forgot your check at home, and Your secondary market pieces
are not worth what you paid for them! And most of the time the sales
pitches that were given to me were not even consistent ones that were
given from the different gallery owners. I have heard that my secondary
market pieces that I purchased over 7 years ago are not worth what I
paid for them. I wonder why anyone would fall for the sales lines that
the new pieces are worth so much if you buy them now. Heck, they only
printed 980 of the pieces that I own, and they came in one size only! I
supported and purchased these pieces when this artist was becoming well
known. The paintings now come in 3 sizes, the total numbers released
are much higher, and you can buy all kinds of Thomas Kinkade items. I
think spreading Christian messages is really wonderful if people are
treated with honesty and respect.
I have had more than one bad experience with the Galleries, but in my
opinion I would of received better customer service from a used car
lot than at the Gallery in San Luis Obispo with owner Richard Smith.
This was absolutely the worst experience my fianc or myself has ever
had with any retail establishment. After driving 219 miles one way
after an arranged deal was made, the owner was too busy for us, which
he stated bluntly before even making an introduction, and he forgot our
check at home, after claiming he would have cash ready for us. He asked
us if we might hang out and wait for him to return after he visited his
other Morro Bay gallery which was obviously much more important to him
than any customer that purchased Thomas's secondary pieces or had just
driven 219 miles.
I could not even get 800.00 for my oldest secondary market piece that
is currently sitting on the Signature Gallery walls with a price tag of
over 1,700.00. Heck, I couldn't get my arranged 700.00 that was
promised to me by both email
and telephone prior to the trip. We drove 10 hours in the car, over 400
total miles, wasted 2 tanks of gas, lost a day of pay, and we were
treated so rudely in San Luis Obispo, that I am currently requesting my
money be returned to me for my secondary market pieces from Light House
Publishing, Media Arts, or any gallery that will treat me with respect.
All I want is my money back!
I am a divorced mother of two children. My children mean the world to
me, and because I chose to stay home and raise them, I returned back college
when I was 38 years of age to earn a BA in Business. From what I have
learned so far, Customer Service is the success and driving force of
any business. I have also learned that business should be ethical and
honest. Or it should be for any company that wants to succeed. So where
did this talented artist get off track? Did he hire the wrong company
to handle his business affairs? In my faith and Christian beliefs I do
not believe we should be lying, cheating, or mistreating people in any
way or form, no matter how much a company is profiting from sales.
I am empty inside because I feel like I have lost an idol and a person
that I truly believed in. I adored this artist and the messages that he
sent to my family and me. So many times Thomas's beautiful paintings
have brought serenity to my life. Due to financial
difficulty with going back to college only, did I decide to sell my
beautiful artwork. Now because of the way that I have been mistreated
by more than one of the Signature Galleries, I just want to get back my
money for the pieces that I purchased long ago. If the galleries make a
profit off me again, so be it! It just doesn't matter anymore. I have
lost much more than any monetary value; I have lost what was once my
true inspiration.
I have sent out numerous emails and letters requesting a refund from
Light Post Publishing or the galleries for my two secondary market
pieces. So far I have gotten nowhere. I am so angry and hurt that I do
not wish to keep them in my home any longer no matter how much money I
have lost.
If you do not believe my nightmare story, just try to go to the gallery
owners and try to sell your secondary market pieces back. Also take a
look at the prices they have your secondary market pieces listed at on
their walls. You will be very surprised when you ask them to purchase
it.