anonymous
Internet,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, November 25, 2011
There is an amazing video and transcript that details the business relationship between Fine Art Registry's CEO Theresa Franks, and that of felony-convicted rapist and art fraudster John C. Golfis. The video was made by an artist who fell victim to Theresa Franks' former business cohort. Any half-witted investigator, journalist or savvy consumer could have seen this and made their own judgement as to the trustworthiness of Theresa Franks and her ability to know right from wrong. And of course, the red flags that are now popping up all across the internet (and media) that have exposed Theresa Franks speak volumes. And it's obviously not going away for a long, long time. Unfortunately, for the artists who were scammed, the pain endures.
Be sure to check out the Dec. 10th Video here:
http://www.powercorruptsagain.com/category/videos/
and the transcripts here:
http://powercorruptsagain.com/transcripts/insanity.in.texas.pdf
Dixie
United States of America#3Consumer Comment
Tue, October 11, 2011
What a load of bull!
You forgot to mention that one of the "Art Gallerys" that sued her for defamation LOST BIG TIME to the tune of about a half a million dollars! The jury clearly saw they were trying to defame her, and as evidenced above, are still at it. They've appealed the big punch in the gut they got, but I'll bet my fake Dali on it they'll lose that one too. Not everyone drinks the Koolaid, or takes the bribe. Sad.
Art Crime Research
Kissimmee,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, October 10, 2011
Theresa Franks and Fine Art Registry are themselves being investigated by the Association for Research into Crimes Against Art for dubious activity and forgery. See here: http://fineartinvestigations.blogspot.com
A very fine piece of investigative journalism.
Some highlights: Fine Art Registry's Jason Palank claims he's a consultant and specialist for Christie's Auction House. But that was found to be false. Meanwhile, Fine Art Registry offers questionable works for sale on their site, while Theresa Franks rakes in the dough.
Since the publication of this article all across the web, Fine Art Registry has doctored, altered and removed incriminating pages from their server. But one is cached here.
Read the article to get the full scoop on the dubious world of Theresa Franks and Fine Art Registry.
anonymous
Houston,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, June 24, 2011
I also agree with the article written. Trying to solve a problem was very difficult. The customer service was very rude and arrogant. I would not recommend this company to anyone ever. I consider them unfair. After hours of frustration I was still unable to solve the problem. Very unsatisfied.
L. Y.
Chicago,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, March 24, 2010
Teddy - I am aware you wrote this article a couple of years ago but was interested in seeing if you had any further information regarding this matter. Theresa Franks and David Phillips have most certainly made themselves known in the art world and I think that it is quite odd that this is THE ONLY "bad" comment I can find on them. If you could be of any help it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks