A great disput with a customer

Started 16 Mar 2019
by EoIpso
in Crafting
Today I was asked to put 5 Epic reactive Mending Tinktures to 5 Armor Pieces
I told my price, 990 G for each and we aggreed.
In Camelot the customer gave me the parts, i took the procs on the armor but then the customer did not want to pay.
Now I have the armor but where not payed :-(

I have the screenshots for the whole conversation.

Edit :

We agreed on a compromise but I did not get the price.
I can only advise every customer to first find out what he really wants.
If the proc is on the item, the crafter can not turn it down again.
Sat 16 Mar 2019 6:57 PM by Citian
Looks like he just traded his armor to pay for those tinctures to be made.
Sat 16 Mar 2019 10:07 PM by phixion
990g each? Insanely expensive.
Sat 16 Mar 2019 11:37 PM by EoIpso
990g each? Insanely expensive.

Everybody is able to make a cheaper offer and everybody is able to search a cheaper offer. Than you have fo find the crafter to put it on armor.
I told my price and customer accepted. But than he did not want to pay. insanely unfair
I dont need to sell my stuff just now. But if someone wants to buy from me, and he accepts my price, than he should pay after work is done.

On the market every day I see offers under material price. Often, the product is only created to increase your own skill,.
With an Epic Reactive Mending Tincture this is not the case anymore and I have reached the top skill limit.
I hope the providers see someday themselves that this does not work.
Sun 17 Mar 2019 10:52 AM by Laviski
phixion wrote:
Sat 16 Mar 2019 10:07 PM
990g each? Insanely expensive.

that's a fair price if customer not supplying the feathers. As being said currently items on CM are sold at cost or below as they are skilling up, if i farm the feathers i would expect a return on time getting them.
Sun 17 Mar 2019 7:46 PM by waffel
990g wtf? Just buy whatever is cheapest on the AH and apply them yourself. Since you can take every trade skill on a char and only need level 1 alchemy to apply any proc to any piece of equipment
Sun 17 Mar 2019 9:44 PM by mt-pear
I can't understand the discussion regarding the price. If the customer accepts the prize and order it, he has to pay.
It's the same in RL. Your own fault if you are too lazy to search for a better offer.

@EoIpso: what your "customer" did was a simple deal break and should be reported and punished.

BR Minplus
Mon 18 Mar 2019 10:50 PM by Neehi
waffel wrote:
Sun 17 Mar 2019 7:46 PM
990g wtf? Just buy whatever is cheapest on the AH and apply them yourself. Since you can take every trade skill on a char and only need level 1 alchemy to apply any proc to any piece of equipment

I've tried this and was unable to get it to work. Please explain in detail how this works.
Tue 19 Mar 2019 12:52 AM by waffel
Neehi wrote:
Mon 18 Mar 2019 10:50 PM
waffel wrote:
Sun 17 Mar 2019 7:46 PM
990g wtf? Just buy whatever is cheapest on the AH and apply them yourself. Since you can take every trade skill on a char and only need level 1 alchemy to apply any proc to any piece of equipment

I've tried this and was unable to get it to work. Please explain in detail how this works.

To do this, right-click the item in your inventory that you want to imbue. Next, press your Craft key (to find out what key this is mapped to, use the /keyboard command to bring up your current keyboard settings under "Craft".) When your craft window comes up, you have these options:

Clicking on the 'Craft' option will bring up the Self Craft window. It looks identical to a trade window but has the item already placed ready to receive the tincture and the combine checkbox is already checked.

Simply place the required tincture into your side of the window (as shown above) and click the Accept button. The tincture will be combined and the finished item placed in your inventory.
Tue 19 Mar 2019 11:43 AM by Durgrim
waffel wrote:
Tue 19 Mar 2019 12:52 AM
Neehi wrote:
Mon 18 Mar 2019 10:50 PM
waffel wrote:
Sun 17 Mar 2019 7:46 PM
990g wtf? Just buy whatever is cheapest on the AH and apply them yourself. Since you can take every trade skill on a char and only need level 1 alchemy to apply any proc to any piece of equipment

I've tried this and was unable to get it to work. Please explain in detail how this works.

To do this, right-click the item in your inventory that you want to imbue. Next, press your Craft key (to find out what key this is mapped to, use the /keyboard command to bring up your current keyboard settings under "Craft".) When your craft window comes up, you have these options:

Clicking on the 'Craft' option will bring up the Self Craft window. It looks identical to a trade window but has the item already placed ready to receive the tincture and the combine checkbox is already checked.

Simply place the required tincture into your side of the window (as shown above) and click the Accept button. The tincture will be combined and the finished item placed in your inventory.

they should change this to the reflective Alchemy skill
Tue 19 Mar 2019 12:40 PM by Magesty
Have the customer pay each time you apply a proc. In this case you trade them 10g and they give you 1p to save time.

Really dumb to do all shitty heal procs, but that is a different conversation.
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