Complaint Review: Galerie Jen-Art - Mont-Royal Quebec
- Galerie Jen-Art 5475 Rue Par Mont-Royal, Quebec Canada
- Phone: 888-265-2120
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- Category: Art Galleries
Galerie Jen-Art Potential Fraud Mont Royal Quebec
* : $300 TO SLANDER AND DEFAME A COMPANY YOU HAVE NEVER DEALT WITH!!!! Hope you feel better!
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Harold Sendel, of Galerie Jen-Art, left a phone message for me inquiring if I was the correct person that purchased a Peter Max print from Concord in 2001. And if so did I still have it, because he had a buyer who has offered $8325 for the piece.
After a few tries we finally connect by phone. He told me that he had just started with Jen-Art and he had been with Galerie Concord for 20 years as the manager of sales. Concord was the original company that I had bought Peter Max piece from in 2001. He informed me that the Concord representative I had worked with had left Concord several years ago at which time my account had been turned over to him, although we had never talked.
He said he had a buyer from Dubai who had placed a "Confirmed Offer" of $8325 for the piece even thou the piece was worth maybe half this amount. I told him that of course I was interested in selling it at that price. And this is where it got tricky.
His new company, Jen-Art, would not deal with non-clients (that would be me) thus I would need to buy something from them to become a client. But .... they had a policy that they only dealt in high end paintings, $10,000 or more.
He said he had a real dilemma: he had a buyer and a piece that he needed to get together so he had this idea. If I could sell the Peter Max through him I would have the $8325 to apply to higher end piece that I could buy from them but it needed to be something that I could sell very quickly for a profit. And he had just the piece.
He had represented City Bank Group and had been retained to purchase $320,000 of artwork for a major remodel project at one of their corporate headquarters. They had put 50% down for the pieces, but due to the publicity of Bank Bailout they had cancelled their order and had to forfeit the $165,000 investment.
One of the pieces he had in this City Bank group was a piece by Luis Sottil, "Captivating Harmony". It was an original mixed media piece that he had painted for Disney, but they did not use this piece. This piece was listed at $34,000, but he had gotten it for $27,400 and half of that had already be paid for by City Bank. Thus the piece could be had for $13,700. If I sold the Max at $8325 I would only need to come up with $5375. And the best part was that there was an international auction in Paris in January or February and the piece could easily bring $31,000.
I told him this sounded too good to be true and I would look at the piece on the internet and let him know.
During this internet investigation of "Luis Sottil", I confirmed the existence of the "Captivating Harmony" piece and an asking price of $37,000. I also came upon this site "Rip Off Report" and found several references to Jen-Art. The complaint reports I found posted on this site are variations of the exact offer or scam presented to me from Harold Sendel.
There is definitely a connection between Concord and Jen-Art. How can Jen-Art have all of this private information from Concord? Either Concord is involved or they also are victims of Jen-Art's scam. And what of the reputation of the artist, Luis Sottil? I would assume he would like to know that fakes of his work are being sold to the public.
This group should be turned over to the authorities and prosecuted!
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$300 TO SLANDER AND DEFAME A COMPANY YOU HAVE NEVER DEALT WITH!!!! Hope you feel better!
AUTHOR: Galerie jen-art - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 13, 2009
The author of this report is Douglas R. from ARCHITEKTON (Brown & Kane Architects) in Tempe, Arizona. Mr. Brown is neither a client of Jen-Art, nor an expert on art in any way since this report reveals that he has purchased a total of ONE(1) piece of art! After a first conversation of roughly twenty minutes with Mr. Sendel, who very recently joined our firm from a competing company, the author of this report is quick to jump to such conclusions posted here that might require further legal action.
Based on ONE PHONE CONVERSATION, Douglas Brown FALSELY alleges that there is "definitely a connection between Concord (properly spelled Concorde) and Jen-Art," and that there are "victims of Jen-Art's scam." He goes into great detail of an oppurtunity presented to him and is TOO quick to assume that "Captivating Harmony" is a "fake" and Jen-Art is a "scam."
Such unfounded accusations should be left for individuals that are CLIENTS of Jen-Art. The report mentions that he had never spoken to Mr. Sendel, hence he has had ABSOLUTELY NO BUSINESS DEALINGS with neither Mr. Sendel NOR Jen-Art. Perhaps Mr. Doug Brown should worry about the reputation of his firm, ARCHITEKTON in Tempe, Arizona and the reputation of his associates, rather than to spend more then three hundred dollars to post negative, damaging and untruthful reports on this website as well as denigrating and humiliating an individual who has a family to care for.
If the oppurtunity offered to Mr. Brown was as he claims "too good to be true" then he should have politely declined.
Jen-Art has been in business for over TEN YEARS under the same business name and has NEVER had a negative report until a disgruntled ex-employee of Jen-Art posted several reports under other fictitious names only in 2009. Also, there is mention in this report that "this group be turned over to authorities and prosecuted" even though the author has NEVER dealt with Jen-Art.
What type of society have we become that a person who purchased ONE(1) piece of art in the year 2001 from a completely different company, vent frustration on this website affecting a firm and an individual who he's never had ANY dealings with? If there is anger towards Concorde(not spelled Concord), then let that anger and frustration be directed towards them and NOT towards a company with a stellar reputation.
Jen-Art is in touch with the artist Luis Sottil on a daily basis and has products that other galleries (which call our products "fake") across the country cannot and will never recieve.
As for people who want to throw 'POOP' all over the internet because it makes them feel better--perhaps they should seek some professional help(IT WOULD PROBABLY COST LESS THAN POSTING TRASH ON THIS WEBSITE).


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