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The photos I shared with my crown was from an "official" modder here.... So?I think it's time to think about making it a thing to only use "official" vendors for modifications, instead of "naked" user accounts (not even a 'certified' banner).![]()
No he's not like that. At least for me, he didn't reply as what he's doing for me where custom or he still finding a dial maker.I got an answer from SpongeBob but didn’t press on timing… maybe if I do he’ll start ignoring?
I got an answer from SpongeBob but didn’t press on timing… maybe if I do he’ll start ignoring?
feel like you should know who you OWE a watch or service to… it’s ridiculous you’re asking THEM to reach out to YOU, but what do i know.Dear guys, sorry for all the mess i made, please contact me if your projects are not completed yet, thanks!
Your response is both predictable and captures exactly what irks me about certain service providers (both here & elsewhere).Dear guys, sorry for all the mess i made, please contact me if your projects are not completed yet, thanks!
please contact me if your projects are not completed yet, thanks!
Your response is both predictable and captures exactly what irks me about certain service providers (both here & elsewhere).
Before taking someone's money or goods, agree a price & timeline.
Sounds simple and that's because it is.
YOU know your capacity.
YOU know your skills and YOU know how long it takes to complete the task.
YOU set the price, dictate the terms, YOUR terms & then the buyer makes and informed decision to trust YOU, or not.
If any significant deviation to that timeline, it's YOUR responsibility to communicate with the buyer to see whether the new timeline is acceptable.
If so, with agreement, proceed.
If not, refund and part ways.
This still sounds fairly basic, simple and easy to follow, well that's because it is, because it should be.
But my bet, based on seeing this so many times, far too many times, is that comms are excellent pre the actual transfer of money, all the promises etc, then it's ghosttown when looking for an actual completion date.
How dare the buyer follow up, asking for what they paid for: they will get it when they get it.
The money is essentially held hostage & I do hope you're not suffering from pre-SOVED symptoms.
I agree with @Icetruck above btw.
YOU should know what jobs are not complete & to try shift responsibility/ attention onto the buyer, well....
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Dear guys, sorry for all the mess i made, please contact me if your projects are not completed yet, thanks!
And like a fart in the wind, he's gone again . . .