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Customer100 12th Jul 2009
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Art.com don't list the postage costs until the last page. It's one of those things where they hit you with high postage after you've signed up and selected a password, etc, etc. Very frustrating to buyers. Then, the day after the purchase I receive an email telling me about the long "processing" ...
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Guest 9th Jan 2009
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Do not buy any large photography from Art.com. I bought an oversized framed image and the image was blurry, looks like just blew up a smaller picture are printed it on poster paper. Even if the picture had looked good the frame was a cheap plastic. Then to top it off we had to pay shipping for the r ...
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frustratedonlineshopper
4th Aug 2008
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Website problems with accepting more than one type of payment in my experience. I use a gift certificate and it had problems recognizing another form of payment to augment that. Art.com have not yet as far as I am aware notified me if my item is not in stock. I've waited for 2 weeks after placing my ...
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