[identity profile] springmoone.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] artists_beware
Here's the situation:

I sold a partial fursuit (head, hands, tail) via an auction site to a buyer. They paid in installments and that was all fine, and I sent them the suit. It arrived safely, but upon inspection they decided they didn't like it because it was hot, the mouth was not as mobile as they would have liked, and the vision was not what they expected. I offered to take the suit back to work on it (make vision adjustments, fix the jaw, and add a fan) for free. They would still like a full refund, minus shipping charges.

However, I'm short the money for the refund. The payments came in in small installments and that all went right out the door to pay for printmaking class supplies (one of the reasons that I made and sold the suit in the first place). If the suit was returned I would be able to work on it and re-sell it, but there's no guarantee that I'd be able to get the same amount that it originally sold for.

Should I ask one more time to take it back for repairs/refurb or is a refund justified in this situation? Should I suck it up and borrow from a friend to pay the buyer back? I don't know how to handle this. Even if I did re-sell the suit I might still end up in the red. I can't responsibly take on more work/projects to make up for the shortfall, and I'm not having luck in my "day job" search right now.

Edit: It was a premade

Edit II: The buyer has been working on their own head and has realized they can be quite hot (especially in the summer sun). I am going to put a fan in the head (good experience for me anyway) and all will be well.

Date: 2013-07-12 09:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vauvakolibri.livejournal.com
I know, that's why I said in my original comment that there needs to be some consideration by the buyer (also on the part of them understanding a pre-made item won't be tailor made).
"It'd sort of be their responsibility to see a way to try it first, like a friends."
To be fair, I think suit heads can be made in different ways depending on the artist, so testing a friend's possibly tailor made and more pricey (like maybe one with a fan etc) might give them a possibly wrong idea that all suit heads are made in way X and so on...
Overall that still won't really excuse a buyer's remorse if this person is having it.

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