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  • Beware: Ignri


    MonicaVix
    • Who: Ignri
      Where: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/ignri/
      When: 06/13/2017
      What: Commission

      Resolved

    https://artists-beware.livejournal.com/958083.html

     

    WHO: Ignri on FA

    WHERE: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/ignri/

    WHAT: Digital art. $180 commission with alternate versions and additional background through my moving fundraiser.

    WHEN: June 14th (6/14/17), and ongoing

    EXPLAIN: User commissioned me for a commission through my moving fundraiser. After they approved the sketch, they decided to get a partial refund to buy a similar commission elsewhere to “save money.” After the conversation, I told them I would be giving them their refund in 2-3 business days after the money transferred back into my account from my bank, but they filed a dispute against the invoice and refused to let me properly refund them for the commission when the funds became available.


    The user approached me wanting to get a commission through my moving fundraiser with an alternate version and a background added to the piece. He sent in an order form with all of his information for the commission, and I reviewed it and quoted him the price of the commission on June 14. He agreed to the price and paid it same-day.

    FA note commission quote and agreement:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/scda3kskug1yisl/AB_Ingri_01.png?dl=0

    Paid invoice:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/k7h6brggzw59aqw/AB_Ingri_003.jpg?dl=0

    Commissioner notifying me of paid invoice:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/e1c3bv6ci9ofecy/AB_Ignri_02.png?dl=0


    Because of a bigger log of commissions I’ve gotten through the fundraiser, I was able to get the sketches done for him to review the next week. The sketches were done and sent to the commissioner on June 20. He responded positively to the work, so I was confident to continue working on the commission to completion within the next couple days.

    Sketches completed and delivered:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ykdw77beap7zfy4/com_Weavile2_Ignri_v1.jpg?dl=0 - NSFW
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ca3qq5pos1bdtvl/com_Weavile2_Ignri_v2.jpg?dl=0 - NSFW

    Positive response to receiving the sketches:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/wg1cv7nae5tu3fx/AB_Ignri_03.png?dl=0


    The next morning on June 21 I received another note from the commissioner stating that he wanted me to put a hold on his commission, as he was waiting to hear back from another artist that was doing a similar piece for him and he was considering requesting a partial refund from me to “save some money.” I responded explaining I couldn’t hold the commission, as the commissions through the fundraiser were meant for the fundraiser only (all fundraiser commissions had freebies for the fundraiser ONLY) and it was going to be ending at the end of the month. I asked him in the same response to let me know quickly whether or not he wanted the refund, as I would need to make time to transfer that money back into my PayPal from my bank immediately for him.

    His note:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/8w5oe7r9w5cchtr/AB_Ignri_04.png?dl=0

    My response with two of his questions:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/nhgpv85hscs9bu8/Screen Shot 2017-06-22 at 3.07.48 PM.png?dl=0
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/jb47h7vncmz73n8/AB_Ignri_05.png?dl=0


    This led to a series of notes of him asking me questions regarding the commission, and me responding to those questions as concisely and clearly as possible while asking again if he wanted the refund. I explained to him that the partial refund total would be $140, where the original first version sketch would be $25, and the alternative second version would be $15, totalling $40. I also explained that I wouldn’t be able to continue the commission later, because on top of moving at the end of the month I’m starting a new full time job and having a backlog of commissions wouldn’t be timely or ideal for my schedule. I started becoming uncomfortable with the conversation, and thinking back to his original reason for the refund that I found to be rather skeevy, I decided to explain that I would be cancelling the commission and refunding him for his partial refund he told me he was already considering.

    FA note chain:
    1. https://www.dropbox.com/s/lt3ikfpt6u51yxr/AB_Ignri_06.png?dl=0
    2. https://www.dropbox.com/s/q0tb67fj7ek3r69/AB_Ignri_07.png?dl=0
    3. https://www.dropbox.com/s/t7jo3thortzcjxg/AB_Ignri_08.png?dl=0

    The refund being transferred to PayPal from my bank:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/63j36vp3i0zi8vs/TRANSFERFROMBANK.png?dl=0


    He responded in defense to having his commission cancelled and refunded (linked above as number 3 under the FA note chain). I responded to this by noting him the completed sketch files that were finished for his commission that his $40 expense paid for, and that I would note him as soon as the transfer for his refund completed and the money was sent back to him on PayPal. After some time, he responded to me in defense once again.

    His note:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/lfq407aao4qhizq/AB_Ignri_09.png?dl=0

    I responded to his note clearing the air of why he was refunded and my stance on the situation, and that I no longer wished to continue this topic of conversation and the only notice he would get from me was when his refund was available and that I transferred the money back to him.

    My response:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/rqk5a1ht5hqs1p4/AB_Ignri_10.png?dl=0

    He had read it, but never responded to my note.


    On June 22nd, I came home to find over $100 in the red in my PayPal account and an unresolved dispute issued by the commissioner, stating it was a precaution for “just in case.” My girlfriend sent me money to get me out of the red.

    Dispute and bank transfer:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pa0dywv1t25jpk/AB_INGRI_PAYPAL_02.png?dl=0


    I contacted the commissioner on FA regarding the dispute. (At the time I referred to it as a chargeback, as I was mistaken. I realized after the fact this wasn’t a chargeback, but a filed dispute with the commissioner. I got confused since the funds had been taken out of my balance and assumed the taken funds = chargeback.) I explained that because he filed it, all the funds for the FULL amount of the commission ($180) were immediately taken from my account, and that wasn’t the agreed upon refund total of $140. I further explained that, because of the dispute, he would not be receiving his refund when it arrived from my bank because he wasn’t entitled to the full $180 amount.

    My note regarding the dispute:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/crm79s1m8ynlo6u/AB_Ignri_11.png?dl=0


    Instead of speaking to me directly, I found that the commissioner was using PayPal’s Resolution Center to relay information, so I chose to respond there. Eventually after a brief back-and-forth, he stopped using the Resolution Center and replied to my note on FA.

    First Resolution Center conversation:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3gcregue1qj2x2r/AB_Ingri_PAYPAL_01.jpg?dl=0


    I tried to work with him in resolving the case one-on-one, despite the nature of his replies. I had gotten the refund earlier than expected and explained that I was readily available to issue him his partial refund when the claim was canceled, as I couldn’t refund the agreed partial $140 amount through the invoice if the claim was still open. It was forcing me to refund the full $180 amount. Unfortunately, it didn’t seem like he was willing to work with me. I couldn’t trust that the commissioner would return $40 to me if I gave him the full amount of $180.

    Conversation about the dispute (I mistakenly referred to it as a chargeback at the time):
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/edbs1jf05jrwyt1/chargebacknotes.jpg?dl=0


    I updated the Resolution Center messages stating I was ready to refund the commissioner once the dispute was canceled.

    PayPal Resolution Center conversation:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/fsagu2pumaqss2z/PayPalResolutionContinued.jpg?dl=0

    (The website footer was blocking a portion of the messages, so I had to get snapshots of the comments from my phone and put them to the side of the covered messages.)


    He never read my last response, so I sent him one final note to give him a chance to comply in the morning (June 23):
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/hbpv3gmfyvz4tig/finalchargebacknote.jpg?dl=0

    On the morning of June 23, the commissioner hadn’t read or responded to any of my notes, so I contacted PayPal over the phone about the matter to see what should be done. The commissioner didn’t seem to want to take the partial refund anymore and seemed to want a full refund (as suggested in this chain of notes https://www.dropbox.com/s/edbs1jf05jrwyt1/chargebacknotes.jpg?dl=0 ). The representative reviewed all of my evidence and information right then and there over the phone, and decided to escalate the dispute as a claim right away on my behalf due to the commissioner’s behavior after I explained the issue with the refund situation. Though I wish it didn’t have to come to that, I did what I was advised to do by the representative and submitted the same evidence to the claim regarding the payment - me canceling the invoice, me stating the agreed-to terms of the partial refund amount and when the refund would be delivered, me delivering the sketches/work done prior to canceling the commission, my notice that the refund was available to the commissioner and him not complying or allowing me to refund him. Basically, every single note exchanged between myself and the commissioner. The representative stated the commissioner could either cancel the claim to accept the $140 refund now, or continue the claim and have to wait up to 30 days for PayPal to review the claim and it would be out of my hands until the investigation was finished and the claim is closed by PayPal. I had hoped he would decide to cancel the claim so that he could receive his refund immediately.

    He later read my note, but never responded. I looked back at the dispute and found that he had decided to continue the claim for PayPal to review:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/dzfciwch5ou0ka8/underreview.jpg?dl=0

    I finally did get a response later in the evening, and I responded to let him know of the situation as it stands now:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wsgn3wuq93spy5/paypalclaimexplain.jpg?dl=0

    In hindsight, I believe I was rather defensive myself in my response to his note explaining why I was refunding him. A similar (but much less severe) case happened with this same commissioner in early 2016, which guided my decisions to cancel his commission and my response.

    I also know now it would have been best to leave the funds in my PayPal account for just such a situation as this. I had been transferring all the funds received from commissions for the fundraiser as soon as the commissioners had approved their sketches, as I was completing these commissions within 1-2 days after the sketches were approved. My thinking on transferring the funds this way was to make sure they were there during the duration of the fundraiser and so that I could organize the funds in preparation for signing a lease and putting down the deposit and first month’s rent on a new home.

    I’m honestly not sure what to do at this point other than to just… wait? I ultimately only want to be able to give him his $140 partial refund as soon as possible. I’ve been wanting to block him, but I know it would be inappropriate to do so as he’s still - despite this situation - completely entitled to his refund, and I don’t want to cut him off entirely due to that reason.


    PROOF:

    Chain of FA notes in order from when the sketches were originally delivered before the commission cancellation to the final note sent to the commissioner regarding the reason for his refund:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/fqnxuigtd39b69f/notechain.jpg?dl=0

    Chain of FA notes in order regarding the dispute:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/edbs1jf05jrwyt1/chargebacknotes.jpg?dl=0
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wsgn3wuq93spy5/paypalclaimexplain.jpg?dl=0

    Quote agreement and paid invoice:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/scda3kskug1yisl/AB_Ingri_01.png?dl=0
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/k7h6brggzw59aqw/AB_Ingri_003.jpg?dl=0

    Artwork finished before the cancellation of the commission and delivered to the commissioner:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ykdw77beap7zfy4/com_Weavile2_Ignri_v1.jpg?dl=0 - NSFW
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ca3qq5pos1bdtvl/com_Weavile2_Ignri_v2.jpg?dl=0 - NSFW

    Dispute with refund transfer and full Resolution Center conversation:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pa0dywv1t25jpk/AB_INGRI_PAYPAL_02.png?dl=0
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/fsagu2pumaqss2z/PayPalResolutionContinued.jpg?dl=0

    UPDATE:

    I had called PayPal and spoke to a representative about the case, and they told me there was nothing more I could do on my end until the claim was closed, or PayPal contacted me via e-mail if they needed any more information.

    This evening (June 28), I received this e-mail from PayPal:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/pg8dwwonrc66xi6/claimemail.jpg?dl=0

    I responded to the claim:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ug92hs7046qlhec/claimupdate.jpg?dl=0

    I received this e-mail in response:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/vedz5or60tbav1e/claimemail2.jpg?dl=0


    Hopefully the refund is accepted, he can receive his refund and the claim can be closed.


    UPDATE 2:

    I received another e-mail response that the commissioner agreed to close the claim by accepting the partial refund of $140, so the claim was closed in my favor. I've since notified the commissioner that the refund was delivered to him and blocked him.

    E-mails:
    1. https://www.dropbox.com/s/43o1q5fzf9428hu/closedclaimemail1.jpg?dl=0
    2. https://www.dropbox.com/s/un6qlp07fc4b78o/closedclaimemail2.jpg?dl=0

    FA Note:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/efoq411k83k6ayz/closedclaimnote.jpg?dl=0

    Hopefully this experience helps others who've experienced similar situations with commissioners, and can see how the process worked for me so it gives some insight on what to expect in case an event like this happens with someone else. PayPal was nothing but pleasant with me and had an absolute willingness to work with me on the matter.




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