1) Was payment required for services?
2) Is there sufficient evidence of a contract? Verbal or otherwise, though written is preferred (shouldn't be so hard since this is on the internet...)
3) What was your net loss as a result of working with Dank?
Yes, Yes, I called out the scam before my payment was required. My loss in not getting the recording I promised is vast, the value of an early rare personalized recording from a great musician is vast.
As Dank is offering no explanation, denial, or defense I believe this case remains open and shut.
Part 1)So let me get this straight. You were
going to pay him for the song...but
didn't pay him because
you didn't get what you wanted (but you
did, in fact, receive something)?
Dank did deliver a recording to you that very very very vaguely resembles a shitty quality "Mary had a little lamb", did he not? You can claiming he's scamming you because the quality
didn't match your standards? From what I'm gathering, Rarity,
you are the scammer as you haven't paid for services rendered by Dank.
Part 2)My loss in not getting the recording I promised is vast, the value of an early rare personalized recording from a great musician is vast.
You're view of a "great musician" needs a bit of work my friend. I'm not entirely sure rubbing your testicles on some guitar strings to make sounds qualifies as music...but I suppose who am I to judge.
Emotional toil cannot be easily quantified. Imagine what I'm going through as I write responses to stupid people on the internet...
Part 3)Is this for real? Is this forum going insane? Oh god my sides. I am dying.
I read all the way to this and it pegged it.
+1 times a billion...times a billion...times another billion...
Part 4)I'm not trying to be a dick here, I'm just giving an outside opinion on the matter after reading through this thread. Honestly, it's utterly idiotic. Unless there's a substantial amount of evidence posted I don't think I can vote either way yet. But based on what I've seen already there isn't a scam here.