The perovskites Ca(Mn3-xCux)Mn4O12 and ACu(3)Mn(4)O(12) (A =Tb, Tm) have been synthesized using different processes and their magnetic and transport properties investigated. CaMn3Mn4O12 has been shown to be antiferromagnetic with T-N at approximately 85 K. This compound exhibits the resistivity drop more than one order of magnitude at 440 K due to the charge order-disorder transition. The substitution of manganese by copper leads to ferrimagnetic state developing through intermediate spin glass state. A clear increase of both Te and magnetization value at low T is observed as the copper content increases up to x=1.5. For this particular x=1.5 composition, a metal-insulator transition is observed at 160 K, whereas for smaller Cu content a semiconducting behavior is exhibited. The Ca-free samples TbCu3Mn4O12 and TmCu3Mn4O12 are also ferrimagnets exhibiting a metal-like behavior below 360 K and a metal-insulator transition at 250 K for the former and the latter, respectively. But the most interesting result deals with the magnetoresistance (MR) of all the ferrimagnetic samples that can reach up to 20% in I T at 77 K. The appearance of this MR is closely related to the antiferromagnetic Cu-Mn interactions development and, in contrast to colossal MR perovskites, its value is no more maximum at Te but it increases continuously as T decreases. [S0163-1829(98)00246-X].