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Artfire hosts several scam vendors. Artfire does nothing to protect the consumer or screen scam sellers. A quick peek at their site will reveal many deals to good to be true. I reached out to artfire and here is their response:
ArtFire Customer Service Team (ArtFire.com) Jun 29, 2021, 10:01 AM MST
Hello,
ArtFire provides a listing service similar to a classified ad. Anyone is welcome to list and sell on ArtFire as along as they comply with our Terms of Service. Those terms include a requirement to ship products in a timely fashion and communicate with buyers. If Sellers fail to comply with our TOS they are removed from the platform and their shops are closed. We do remove sellers on a regular basis who have not fully complied with our TOS. All purchases are made between buyer and seller. ArtFire does not process payment or have access to any funds. This means that a buyer can always dispute or initiate a chargeback directly with their payment provider.
Sincerely, ArtFire Customer Service
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