Large NRDs for official product scare me more, production downgrades can be unpredictable to say the least.I clarified my post a bit. I don't have a problem with large NRDs for official items that are made through a trusted and/or official seller. It's the ppl I don't know in the custom world asking for these large deposits is what makes me feel uneasy, especially when they aren't great at giving updates. I always think that after a given amount of time, the runner should at least attempt to contact the artist involved for an update, but instead it's like they're sitting on their hands just waiting for the artist to contact them.
For example, I'm getting a real leather coat made for First Avenger Red Skull by Mad Leather Studio. I waited a couple months and asked for an update that took me only a few minutes to do. Got a reply a couple days later with an ETA. That's all it takes.
With custom work, (from the Artists I purchase from) what’s advertised to me in photos is exactly what I shall receive. The one exception is the coat from Hye Hwa. That’s a bit of a leap of faith, but I was only willing to put the asking amount up if my references were acknowledged. I’m tired of expensive inaccurate custom work, $450 for a 1:6 coat, those details better be there. I keep tabs on custom projects I’m in, their scheduled production, how much I’ve paid and how much I owe for each in my notes app. I also screenshot every PayPal custom payment I make, whether that’s to a run organizer or the artist themselves and keep that photo until I have the product in hand.
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