"You get what you pay for" comments
9 years ago
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"You get what you pay for" is not an excuse for bad craftsmanship or lack of professionalism. A reviewer is writing about their experience, and what they may think is acceptable for the price they paid may not be the same as what you believe is acceptable. That is okay.
There are many ways to phrase "you get what you pay for" without belittling a reviewer or fursuit, and most comments have been reasonable in that regard.
But recently the line is being tread quite closely, so please think about your wording when saying things like this, or your comment may be removed.
Thank you.
EDIT: To clarify.
A comment will only be deleted if it puts down the buyer or the fursuit. If your comment is phrased in such a way that could be interpreted as "You should've known better than to expect something good when you paid that price," or "Why are you complaining? I would've killed to get a fursuit that cheap," then that comment is against our rules and it will be deleted.
There are many ways to phrase "you get what you pay for" without belittling a reviewer or fursuit, and most comments have been reasonable in that regard.
But recently the line is being tread quite closely, so please think about your wording when saying things like this, or your comment may be removed.
Thank you.
EDIT: To clarify.
A comment will only be deleted if it puts down the buyer or the fursuit. If your comment is phrased in such a way that could be interpreted as "You should've known better than to expect something good when you paid that price," or "Why are you complaining? I would've killed to get a fursuit that cheap," then that comment is against our rules and it will be deleted.
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People like to throw that around when it's COMPLETELY relative and use that as an excuse. As if anyone dropping any amount of money should expect to be shafted. Come on now.