LoneWolf
Super Freak
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- Oct 11, 2009
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..because I have a boardie who follows up his custom headsculpt every friggin' day even if I do my best to provide updates every week, or even every 3-4 days, on the progress of my local sculptor.
At the start, before initial payment was sent, it was established that the sculptor is still finishing a bulk order and which he is down to just two (2) heads to be cast & painted (from members who paid ahead of him) before he starts working on his sculpt.
How often should be the ethical custom 'follow up' PM/email/Visitor message? I feel like the person is doing this on purpose to annoy me, or simply disrespecting my request to just email me instead of PM since I'm trying to manage my PM count (almost 100) as I keep a lot of PM-trails for unfinished transactions.
Is it worth the trouble to push through with this if he does not cooperate, or should I just talk the sculptor into refunding the money to the buyer, since only half was paid to start the sculpt and the sculpting will only be started probably this week?
Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, dear Sideshow boardies.
At the start, before initial payment was sent, it was established that the sculptor is still finishing a bulk order and which he is down to just two (2) heads to be cast & painted (from members who paid ahead of him) before he starts working on his sculpt.
How often should be the ethical custom 'follow up' PM/email/Visitor message? I feel like the person is doing this on purpose to annoy me, or simply disrespecting my request to just email me instead of PM since I'm trying to manage my PM count (almost 100) as I keep a lot of PM-trails for unfinished transactions.
Is it worth the trouble to push through with this if he does not cooperate, or should I just talk the sculptor into refunding the money to the buyer, since only half was paid to start the sculpt and the sculpting will only be started probably this week?
Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, dear Sideshow boardies.