I need to expose an untrustworthy artist who scammed me out of gifts worth 200,000 KRW .I sent this person gifts (including out-of-print manga, handwritten letters, and anime merchandise they requested), and in return, they promised to draw me one illustration.
To clarify: This was a reciprocal gift (or prearranged exchange), not a one-sided present. We had an explicit agreement for an art trade from the beginning.
I realize there were translation errors in my previous messages. A kind person just informed me that 'gift' strictly implies a voluntary present without expecting anything in return**—I now understand I misused this term, which led to misunderstandings. 😣
I chose a gift of that value because it matched the worth of an art commission—I didn’t want her to feel shortchanged.
If she had said from the start that she wouldn’t draw, I never would’ve sent it.
But now she’s taken the gift and refuses to follow through.
She’s saying the gift was voluntary and she doesn’t owe me anything? Let’s be clear: she promised to return the favor with art before I sent anything.
I didn’t suddenly change my mind and demand something after—I sent the gift because she agreed to draw in return.
I just don’t get it—returning a favor is it really asking for your life? I never asked for money. You promised to do this—can’t even keep your word now? 😅
You gave me your shipping address the first time I asked. Did you ever refuse the gift? Where’s your proof? Or are you just making things up? Are you bullying me just because you have more fans?
Is it that they’re immature, or that you only take and never give back? You’ve hurt more than one person. Better keep faking it and scamming kind people while you still can—because in a few years, you won’t even have blood left to suck.
lol she’s calling me her stalker fan now? I’ve never even seen her face. Girl, you think you’re a celeb?
What, making up a “harassed by obsessed fan” story just to dodge the fact you took stuff and gave nothing back?
I saw you as a friend—you just saw me as a fan to exploit.
I didn’t leak your privacy or personally attack you—I only stated one thing: you owe images and refuse to return them. Such a simple fact is right here. If you didn’t want to fulfill the agreement, you could have refused from the start, but you couldn’t do that.
Quit posing with that self-righteous attitude to prove your innocence. You’re nothing but a bloodsucking leech who takes benefits and gives nothing in return.
You’re no victim. Stop trying to shirk responsibility on a moral level, treating others as ATMs, and then turning around to bite the hand that fed you—all while pretending you were pushed to the brink by others.
- You accepted valuable gifts
- You made explicit promises of reciprocation
- You have yet to fulfill those promises
Moreover, the solution I proposed is straightforward: Complete the artwork you promised, and this matter will be resolved.
@ ssyy_aagg
In response to this matter, I must point out that you are currently evading your responsibilities.
Terminating our agreement unilaterally under the pretext of "cutting ties" is unreasonable.
Gift-giving and reciprocation are mutual obligations - having accepted the gifts, you are expected to fulfill your promised reciprocation. This has nothing to do with whether our friendship continues.
Do not divert from the core issue.
The fundamental points are:
I need to expose an untrustworthy artist who scammed me out of gifts worth 200,000 KRW .I sent this person gifts (including out-of-print manga, handwritten letters, and anime merchandise they requested), and in return, they promised to draw me one illustration.
Yet now they’re slandering me, claiming I was "obsessed" and "demanding emotional labor"—how ridiculous.
Ending a friendship ≠ Erasing a debt.
I’ve already posted screenshot proof of their promise. Judge for yourselves.
(Apologies for any awkward phrasing—this was translated. )
I need to expose an untrustworthy artist who scammed me out of gifts worth 200,000 KRW .I sent this person gifts (including out-of-print manga, handwritten letters, and anime merchandise they requested), and in return, they promised to draw me one illustration.
They’re trying to play the victim, but the truth is:
- They were the one who secretly stalked my social media first.
- They were the one who messaged me first, reopening communication.