1/5 Michael J. 2 years ago on Google
This
is
a
first,
me
resorting
to
posting
a
review
about
my
experience,
of
an
unfortunate
nature
with
Heights
Arts.
I
drop
by
the
gallery,
roughly
a
month
ago
to
check
out
the
type
of
art
on
hand.
I
was
welcomed,
made
to
feel
comfortable,
had
a
good
impression
of
the
place.
I
viewed
a
number
of
items,
not
necessarily
committed
to
make
a
purchase.
However,
I
continue
to
peruse
the
offerings,
and
I
observe
a
piece
of
jewelry,
a
ring
that
caught
my
eye.
The
ring
on
hand
was
not
my
size,
I
was
informed
that
it
could
be
configured
for
my
finger,
so
the
measurement
was
determined,
I
expressed
interest
in
making
the
purchase,
and
specifically
asked
to
pay
for
the
ring
while
there,
was
told
that
was
not
necessary.
I
departed
the
establishment
shortly
after
providing
details
on
how
to
contact
me,
expecting
to
be
contacted
when
the
ring
was
sized
for
me.
I
ended
up
calling
the
gallery
roughly
a
month
after
intial
visit.
The
female
I
spoke
to
appeared
to
be
surprised
to
hear
from
me.
I
was
no
less
surprised
when
she
disclosed,
the
ring
had
been
sold.
She
claimed
that
I
seemed
unsure
about
making
the
purchase,
which
if
that
were
the
case,
why
would
I
have
offered
to
pay
for
it
while
on
site.
In
addition,
I
returned
to
the
gallery
shortly
after
the
initial
visit
because
I
lost
my
cell
phone,
and
wanted
to
make
sure
they
could
reach
me.
It
is
so
sad
that
people
of
color
have
to
continue
to
put
up
with
this
kind
of
B.S.
Do
me
the
small
favor,
of
treating
me,
the
same
way
that
you
expect
to
be
treated.
It
seems
that
too
often
the
treatment
is
different
towards
a
black
man.
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