Yesterday’s feature reported on the Better Business Bureau having dropped their rating for Premiere Props to a score of “D”. Based on my research, it appears to have been the result of complaints filed against the studio prop reseller by one of their consignors and customers, David Brandon of HorrorDomain.com, and a dispute which involved consignment checks returned to him by the bank stamped “NSF” (Not Sufficient Funds).
Today, I had an opportunity to speak with Dan Levin of Premiere Props regarding these issues. I offered to publish a statement from the company in a follow-up article, and below is the message that I have been given permission to use:
Hello Jason,
Premiere Props has now filed a response to the BBB today which will raise the rating of the account. The negative rating was due to a response not being generated. As far as any issue with David Brandon, all has been satisfied according to the terms of the contract.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to respond and alerting us to the situation. We look forward to speaking with you soon.
Sincerely,
Dan Levin
Premiere Props
Both parties have indicated to me that Mr. Brandon has now been paid the money owed for the item(s) sold in the Premiere Props live auction event via a consignment arrangement.
Anyone interested in further details can contact the parties directly – Premiere Props at www.PremiereProps.com and David Brandon at www.HorrorDomain.com.
Jason DeBord