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**UPDATE - Sorry, missed your post saying you paid via "friends and family"**
Did the shop send you a request for payment via Paypal or did you indicate the payment was for goods? If so, Paypal does offer "Buyer Protection" where you can file a dispute similar to a credit card. Quote:
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This why I generally refuse to use PayPal friends and family. Zero protection....
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Or we all could just go on IG and post how he swindled you out of $1,900 and refuses to refund you so everyone that follows him will see it. Word of mouth is the best and at times the worst type of advertisement.
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It doesn't matter how talented you are if you can't work w/people. Asking for a partial refund on a deposit to hold your place in line for future work & whatever (minimal) consulting fees is not out of line. Kudos to you for understanding that. You're willing to take a reduced amount to compensate for any issues it potentially might have caused. You're putting forth goodwill for a possible future collaboration. His not willing to @ least partially refund and/or then just ignoring a potential customer is flat-out bad for business. |
Once you do that, the damage is done. A promise to do it and then if he doesn't respond with a refund, the social media blitz is on.
I can't help you as I gave up social media. HA |
On the other hand he busts his butt six or seven days a week turning out awesome work unlike a lot of shops who take years to get anything done. Not sure it makes sense to destroy a guy’s business over $1900. Especially when there is no written contract. It’s essentially one guys word against another’s.
Maybe just chock it up as a lesson learned rather than go nuclear. Don |
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