Oh, and PS... My point (if it is a real case), is that the $7 commission WAS DELIVERED. The contract was fully fulfilled. I agree, it doesn't matter how small the commission is, the contract needs to be fulfilled - Which it was.
They don't have a right to complain about not getting free art, especially when the initial *fulfilled* contract was only for $7.00. That hardly merits the commission PLUS another free gift. If the artist chooses to deliver a free gift as well, it's up to their discretion, but in no way can the commissioner complain about it. Hope that clears that up.
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They don't have a right to complain about not getting free art, especially when the initial *fulfilled* contract was only for $7.00. That hardly merits the commission PLUS another free gift. If the artist chooses to deliver a free gift as well, it's up to their discretion, but in no way can the commissioner complain about it. Hope that clears that up.