EXPOSED: The Truth About Park West and Their Behind The Scenes Deception
January 23rd, 2008 by FineArtRegistry
Inside Park West
Information about Park West Gallery and Park West at Sea and their Art Auctions that Should be Known by Potential Customers Before They Buy
Just as portrayed in the classic movie, The Wizard of Oz, the curtain has been drawn open on the deceptive practices of selling inferior art as originals and practicing destructive deeds on land and sea. Fine Art Registry™ has become an advocate for victims of this scourge. In Inside Park West, Information about Park West Gallery and Park West at Sea and their Art Auctions that Should be Known by Potential Customers Before They Buy authored by Fine Art Registry™ columnist David Phillips, some astounding facts have been uncovered.
Exposed is an overview of Park West Gallery, as well as a number of people that have worked for the company. The attrition of the employee’s of the organization (over 80% just in 2006) paints a dismal picture of their treatment, as well as those who have apparently lost favor, or perhaps discovered that they were employed by a less than an honest business involved in deceptive trade practices and have just disappeared out of fear of reprisal.
You will be surprised when you realize that the cruise lines are in cahoots with the deception. GREED is the motivator and cruise line passengers are the marks, all with the blessing of the so called prestigious and well respected cruise line companies. They are far from trustworthy and do not deserve your respect. They collect ten to twenty percent from the art sales at what is erroneously titled fine art auctions and if the auctions do not meet a specific amount per passenger, per day, they impose fines. As you may well imagine, the prices of the pieces of the already inflated art, are raised even more to cover the cruise line’s percentages.
Included in this article is a true life account of a person that was recruited to be a cruise (salesperson) auctioneer via the internet and was dismissed after three weeks of training upon discovering that she was educated in fine arts. They certainly did not want anyone that would inform their targets, the cruise passengers, as to WHAT THEY WERE TRULY PURCHASING.
There are many more secrets that have been uncovered, so be sure to take a peek behind the deceptive curtain at www.fineartregistry.com.