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They approached me to submit my artwork for auction stating I would only agree to donate to charities when the sell..The charities each are over $1,000.. They have a website up but under construction. The person sending the email, in real life is deceased. The contact number on the site is non existent and the email address on the site is not a yahoo address as the one who reached out to me. I cannot find the site in any searches but it can be downloaded in the Google app. They asked for my art, but I watermark every piece of art I send out even on social media and they asked for my ID, but I blocked out the id number ..I ended up blocking the email and the person who contacted me.. the one who reached out to artists on Facebook is Breaden Friesen Gallery. https://www.facebook.com/braeden.friesen.1?mibextid=ZbWKwL He answers your questions but then begins to get inappropriate in his conversations by calling you sweetie, my love and darling..all red flags doing business. Once you respond to the email he doesn't respond again..
MA, USA- 02124
li_kwan_yu_galleries2006@yahoo.com
1(330) 275-1662
painterscanvas.com
Charity
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April 23, 2024
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