Milamber
Alliston,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, March 27, 2015
hi (((REDACTED))), I see your post is more recent, so perhaps you are not aware that Art Millington and several others left MMA last fall. Now Jen -Art has gone missing, and MMA is also missing (ie. no phone number, no contact). They have magically disappeared. If you are interested in pursuing this legally, please contact me at (((REDACTED)))
suckerfish
Suwanee,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, March 13, 2015
Hi there. I also bought several original oil on canvas paintings over approximately 3 years ( spend around $20K on top of the "dead money trades" that Nigel/Art Millington orchestrated. I was furious from the prints that I had been scammed on before and he offered a solution to get rid of the prints and move into more valuable originals. A huge deal was on the horizon (hence my name suckerfish). I am sorry that you are victim of this as well. I would also be very interested in going after these guys but there is probably no one to go after. Best of luck.
Dreed
Richmond,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, January 13, 2013
I also have several pieces mentioned in these reports about Galerie Concorde, Jen-Art, MMA or whatever they are calling themselves nowadays. I almost wonder if all the "brokers" who called me were the same guy. They actually had the nerve to call repeatedly after I copied and pasted these ripoff reports in an email stating in no uncertain terms that our business was terminated. I have several Niemann pieces which I have found on line worth between $4-8000 which is a fAr cry from the $30000 the scammers told me they were worth. Most of their phone calls consisted of telling me how great they were. I've been totally ripped off. My only consolation is that I like my expensive posters.