http://laughsatthunder.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] laughsatthunder.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] artists_beware2014-12-10 11:23 am
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Advice: Rushed commission with little-to-no payment?

Hello, I've felt conflicted about this situation for months now and really need help.

Around December 2013 I opened up for commissions and my client asked for a fursuit partial done in time for AnthroCon. Although I don't take deadlines, I told him I would still be able to get it done in time for then.
The partial (head, feet, tail and paws) is completed a month before the con, but only because he asked every few days for WIPS and info on the suit. This was his second commission from me and unlike the first, he rushed me along. That did not effect the quality.

My problem is that I told him I would not start until I received most/all payment and he told me he NEEDED the suit done in time for the con. He had a job and then lost it right before the AnthroCon; he still went and took the suit with him.

It's now December 2014 and he's only paid $167, the last payment being in May. He just got a job recently and I asked him in October about payment, when he saw my message and never replied.

What can I do at this point? I feel cheated and incredibly awkward being in this new situation. I don't know how to ask him to finish paying for the suit, or even if I should post about him to here. He's a local and very nice, I'm afraid of being given a bad rep if I mess up with communication.

Thanks.

MOD COMMENT

[identity profile] kayla-la.livejournal.com 2014-12-11 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
That's going to depend. Generally, if there's enough proof to prove a transaction did indeed happen, and you have proof of your more substantial claims, it'll go through. But we won't just accept a pure text post going 'This person did a thing', you know? We do need something.

So it's case by case basis. We won't know until we see the post itself. Posts have to be manually approved so feel free to write one up (though it might be better to wait to see if he does pay you, but that's up to you), and if there are problems, you'll receive a rejection notice to the email you have your LJ account attached to.

(Also, as an aside, in regards to your first comment, please don't edit your posts to remove information!)

Re: MOD COMMENT

[identity profile] celestinaketzia.livejournal.com 2014-12-11 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Correct. Also please don't forget proper censors. All instances of his real life name and Paypal email must be censored.