Scam Alert: Crib of Art Canvas Store Accused of Scamming Consumers

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According to the COA they have the ability to “temporarily or permanently hide or delete reviews after they are published.” They claim to ban reviews that are vulgar or fake, but it appears that any bad reviews are not published here.

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It is also important to note that on Loox reviews onsite are paid with “a future purchase discount for adding a photo or a video to their review.”

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The images on the website certainly are beautiful. And the reviews seem wonderful. But more than half of what we believe to be legitimate reviews claim that they never received their order. And if they did receive their order, it was very low-quality, not what was ordered and/or damaged. 

Crib of Art Undelivered Promises

The Crib of Art has an appealing website filled with beautiful images of art for sale. It went online in 2019.They claim to have locations in Amsterdam, New York and Riga. They also claim to be “a global community of independent artists from 10+ countries.”