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AluminemSiren
WHO: Aluminemsiren, a.k.a. Orion
WHERE: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/aluminemsiren
WHAT: One $25 character bust
WHEN: October 27th - Present
PROOF: I don't think this needs much explaining. Artist was commissioned in late October. I didn't bug them about the commission until months had already passed. Bugged them 2 or 3 more times between December 2011 and May of this year. One of my emails even went ignored completely (probably because they were getting hounded by so many disgruntled commissioners). May 12th, 2012 I requested a refund. The email was read but never replied to. I then sent another email asking for a refund, this time with more "srs bzns" verbiage.
I was told I would have to wait until Friday May 18th and will receive only a partial refund because the sketch had already been done. It is now 3 days after the 18th and my Paypal account is still at $0. Aluminum, if you're reading this... I understand it's your business and you make the rules, but at this point in the game, a partial refund is only adding insult to injury.
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/o605/kalipython/AS01.jpg
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/o605/kalipython/as02.jpg
http://i1150.photobucket.com/albums/o605/kalipython/as03.jpg
EXPLAIN: Not much else to tell here. The screenshots speak for themselves. *shrug*
EDIT: I have received a full refund in my paypal account from the artist. Aluminum, I sincerely thank you for refunding me and I hope you are able to get your commission queue under control. Good luck and thanks again.
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I do not, however, think the artist was in the wrong giving a partial refund only. Had the artist wanted to keep the OP as a later customer, a full refund would have been more likely to leave a good impression, but the partial refund IMO was nevertheless fair.
I kind of feel as though the artist's attitude during the refund, and the refund itself, are separate issues.
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Of course, I don't know what kind of sketch we are talking about: some artists' sketches are chickenscratch, others' are nearly clean linearts, and if a significant amount of work/quality has been done and delivered, then good, partial is fair. I have my reservations when the sketch isn't good quality, because charging someone, making them wait and then delivering messy lines seems borderline scammy to me. But this is more about how I personally feel about the issue in general than this particular case, so I'll try to get back OT.
I know they don't have any obligation to it and I know I'm pretty much the only person to think this way, but I understand charging people for partials just when the responsibility of the end of transaction is on the commissioner; if you fail to deliver what I asked for your own problems, then it's your own problem. I do however know I am the only one who thinks this, and I would accept the partial as part of the unwritten rules of the art world.
What I meant is: artist didn't have to offer a full refund; yet, his business ways have been so poor, a full refund would have seemed in order, at least as a way of 'making it up' to the customer.
Not sure if I made my point or not.