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Mar 27, 2009

Buying Art on the Internet

The internet has forever changed the art market. It's now easier to
browse as many paintings as you wish - you never have to physically
visit the gallery just to window shop. The internet also allows you
to compare artworks and even prices with a few clicks of a mouse.

However, not all online art stores are the same. Some are more
reputable than others. How can you tell if an online art dealer is
honest? There are some things to look out for. First, reputable
websites provide you with detailed information about their
organization, their gallery, and their collections. The best online
art galleries also provide secure and verified online purchasing
portals.

It's also a good idea to read and verify testimonials from previous
customers. What do other collectors say about them?

Lastly, before you purchase from an online art store, check if it
provides an authentication. Also, do they have a reasonable returns
policy?

For more information on due diligence when it comes to buying art
works online, go here to these sites--->
http://cbtopsites.com/s/65fae8
http://cbtopsites.com/s/90b14a
http://cbtopsites.com/s/4862ca
http:// cbtopsites.com/s/8e7071


Happy Collecting
Nigel Thomas
Art Enthusiast

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