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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-07-02 06:40 pm

[ SECRET POST #4561 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4561 ⌋

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Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
...make modifications to a novelty gift you purchased from a, erm, internet entrepreneur, before presenting it as a gift to somebody? I wouldn't claim I made it or anything, and the seller didn't say no modifications. I just want to remove the flimsier parts, make the item sturdier, and add a little something to it. But I'd feel bad if the seller really thought of it as their special project and randomly saw it in its changed form but still recognized it. I myself tried hard to create a gift similar to this one but failed with crappy materials, so I know what a pain it can be.

The gift doesn't need to be given any time soon, so I might luck out and find something I *can* make the thing out of, but if not, I'll probably just modify this thing.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
I don't see why that would be wrong? If you bought it, you can do whatever you want with it.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I was thinking this.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Once you buy it, it belongs to you. You could set it on fire if you wanted and frankly, the seller doesn't have a right to specify no modifications to the product they sell to people.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
I would also take that approach if it were me, but I guess I worry too much about what others might do. Thanks.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
as an actual internet vendor of novelty things, you do whatever the fuck you want to the product. I don't lovingly craft one of a kind items that feel like my babies, I smash materials together into a finished product that I think is worth your money. if you get it and decide it's not exactly up to your standards, well, you already bought it, what should I care if you want to mod it a bit? have at it. you're not asking me for a refund, after all, so I already love you.

unless you're talking about, like, an actual piece of art. I imagine artists are a bit more touchy than a crafter like me.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't a commissioned piece, nor an actual painting or sculpture. It's actually jewelry, but kind of artsy jewelry? But yeah, I figured I was putting too much thought into it. It's just that I know the effort that goes into making jewelry (if you're not used to it), and that everyone is different.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, you probably don't intend to make photos of your modded end product and shove it in the seller's face so I don't see why this would be any problem.

Re: Would it be wrong to...

(Anonymous) 2019-07-03 11:47 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, nah, nothing of the sort. Just mod and move on.