they do, which is more the pity.
not directly, no, she never responded to my many attempts to get in contact with her and transfer funds. there were expenses that came about during the whole "now i have a little over a week to make another table worth of terrain" and i lost a buttload of sleep (for the week and a bit leading up to the tourney i was operating on about 3-4 hours sleep a night) had i more time, i'd have spent money replacing the prizes i was expecting, but 'luckily' i was too busy for that.
honestly, the problem wasnt so much the failing to come through with what she offered, but the fact that she didnt pull out civilly and with time to spare. if at basically any point in the 6+ months leading up to the events described, she had responded to my messages with a "sorry, i'm not going to be able to make that quantity" "it's going to cost more than we discussed" or "i just dont want to anymore" then i'd be upset but would have been easily able to recover or bring fallback plans into play. hell, even if her eventual response had been apologetic rather than confrontational, i'd not be here speaking ill of her. but it wasnt.
i suspect that she bit off more than she could chew, and rather than do the mature thing and sack up, she decided to ignore me. if she'd been upfront about not doing the expected tasks, things would be different, but the lack of communication, and then the immense lack of civility and respect in the final communication, however, is to me atleast a deathblow to her credibility, and i'd hope everyone else feels the same. as i said, i have a bias here, but you shouldnt be able to get away with treating your customers like that.
on a happier sidenote, the whole thing, along with a few other more positive events of late, has rather inspired me to similar effect, and i have begun making inquiries (fairly limited at this stage, but once i get a baseline working they should speed up) into the viability of expanding my own (fairly boutique) scenery making business to include laser cut and router built designs, particularly focusing on 6mm -15mm scale terrain. so far, it looks promising, but its probably not in the works for atleast a few more months. still, i hope to begin adding my own contributions to forumware in the future. (wasnt how i wanted to be announcing such a thing, but i dont want to be all negative here, and hey, i am excited by the prospect)
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