I always give my customers seven days to respond. If they don't contact me or start the payment process, I file the first NBP form. Usually that clears up the problem. If they still don't pay me, then I file to get my fees back and block the person from bidding on my art/jewelry again.
You seem to be having some bad luck with the bidders and I'm sorry to hear that. If someone bids on your work, they are entering into a contract with you to purchase the piece...they should simply be following through with the purchase...not giving you the run around. Stick to your guns, girl. Don't let these bidders push you around. You are entitled to your money for your labor.
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Date: 2003-12-28 10:41 pm (UTC)From:You seem to be having some bad luck with the bidders and I'm sorry to hear that. If someone bids on your work, they are entering into a contract with you to purchase the piece...they should simply be following through with the purchase...not giving you the run around. Stick to your guns, girl. Don't let these bidders push you around. You are entitled to your money for your labor.