sgartz wrote:
I'm sorry to hear this, even though I know there are more stories like it.
DavAnthony wrote:
but I've now gotten one of his broken arrows in my ass as well.
This is the first thing about the whole situation that I
haven't been bummed out by; nicely done!
DavAnthony wrote:
I finally sent him a message Dec 14th on facebook so that I could track if he opened it. He finally got back to me on the 15th stating he would see what the deal was and to give him a day or two. I responded that day asking him if he needed any further information to let me know. Dec 22nd I followed up with him again-no response. On Jan 3rd I sent him another message, followed by January 18th, and one final one on Feb 4th. He has read all of these messages and he also has been posting on his personal page during this time so it isn't that he hasn't been on.
This is a really smart idea. It makes me wish I had been Facebook buddies with him. I think the odds are rather slim that he'd accept my friend request now...
DavAnthony wrote:
I'm curious the level of hatred and self-loathing this guy has that he screws over so many people.
That's the thing I keep coming back to, as well: what's to be gained from doing this? Did he really need my $120-some dollars that badly, but couldn't afford to turn out the products purchased? That seems unlikely, since he's been operating his store since then and does what appears to be a pretty brisk business on eBay as well (and, as I've mentioned ad nauseum, they were all listed as "in stock" in the first place, so I kind of figured they didn't even require any effort beyond putting the damn things in a box and shoving them in a mail slot). Does he just enjoy playing the villain? He's obviously not afraid to, since this has happened several times in the past. Did I violate some sort of unwritten code that he runs his business by? He's clearly fulfilled other orders in the 15 months since I placed mine, so how does he decide which deals he chooses to honor and which ones he doesn't? Beyond the ethical questions, I just don't understand the logic of running a business this way. If fraud is the goal, pick a better group of targets than a small and relatively close-knit group of niche-y hobbyists who are also notoriously cheap.
Haha thanks sgartz, yeah the broken arrow seemed to be appropriate. You actually don't have to be facebook buddies with him, I"m not, you just send him a message and when he views it you'll get a "seen on" under your message. He seems to be obsessed with attention regardless if it is positive or negative so I'm sure he'll see this. As roguetiger stated you can report the group as a fraud or scam on facebook.
Yeah my history with Alyosha has been an interesting one. Back during the JvsC era his customs would get a lot of notice and so would mine. They were completely different takes but I really liked what he did and he would state the same thing back. He would send me private messages asking for advice on customizing techniques etc. I always gave them because if you're going to be proprietary in this hobby then don't even bother being in it. We're all making customs based off of work of characters that were initially created 30 years ago by one person, and have been altered, changed, redesigned, over the years by many different other people so the entire franchise is kind of a customizer's dream.
So anyway after helping Alyosha with customizing advice and skills I started to hear from other people that at the cons or in messages he would trash talk me. Bekker (when he was still involved in the boards) told me that Alyosha would go into depth about how my work sucked and lots of other details. I never spoke with Alyosha on the phone and honestly a lot of the things people were saying were way too much drama for me for a hobby, so I let it go. I would order from him from time to time if he had a part that someone else didn't have etc. He always fulfilled the orders so I didn't really care.
I hadn't ordered from him for awhile so this past summer I needed a few parts that he had and figured I'd give it a shot. Apparently even though he had trash talked me I did something wrong to offend his "moral code" (whatever the hell that code is) and I'm now on the broken arrow sticking out of my ass club...honestly that's a better club to be in. To be in Alyosha's "Liked" club would make me question myself as a man and my moral code. So god speed Alyosha I hope my $40 is worth it on whatever you spend your money on. I hope Sgartz $120 was worth it along with ALL of the other customizers who trusted you to be a person of integrity and fulfill your responsibilities.
Ill begotten gains always have a way of coming back and biting you (or more appropriately in this case) sticking you in the ass.