Hi Gang. I just got hosed for $300 on a sale I did at Summer Slime with Paul and Jon. In General I'm a pretty trusting guy, usually even letting people pay later after the event if they need to. So I'm trying to figure out if Nicholas, got his bill and freaked out, or if some rat had his card. It was pretty late as far as sales go. In my mind it was someone a bit on the younger side, and bought either one of the last Marty, or one of the last Walking Killer with Randall saddled up on there, along with another smaller bit. I'm too trusting, and I don't make enough dough that $300 doesn't cause a little dent in my week. Flipping Mondays. TOTAL $295.00 Visa 9606 (NICHOLAS K BRISBOIS) $295.00 Jul. 21, 2018 8:48 pm
I've never heard the name, but If you want to contact him, a Google search yielded this: https://www.whitepages.com/name/Nicholas-K-Brisbois/Chicopee-MA/upvidsk
Thanks Roger. that helps a lot. I'll wait and see if there are any other bits that would connect this guy to Summer Slime.
Here's an IG account by the same name. Does this look like the fella @Fig Belly ? https://www.instagram.com/brisboisnick/?hl=en
Thanks jonathan. That night was a blur. to me, he doesn't look like what I remember. But I'm sure some folks that made it to Summer Slime would remember if they saw that guys face. Again I don't know if this person had his card stolen, or just had regrets.
Oh Sharts. So this dude was at Comic Con. Now to figure out if he is the rat or thee ratted. Thanks Jonathan.
Although not completely settled this looks like an honest mix up. Will post again when it's all settled. Thanks again for the detective work.
Sorry to hear that this happened to you, Bwana. Certainly, that is not small thing, and - even if unintentional or a result of someone getting pulled into something unprepared - I have real sympathies for honest artists like yourself who put themselves out there, for the love and joy of their creations, and go out of their way to share and accommodate us fans. And probably one of my biggest fears with this type of experience is that, completely understandably, it will sort of inevitable end up tainting how future events, sales, and even just general artist-to-fan interactions will be viewed. I hope that in this case it was just an honest mixup or mistake. In any case, I am happy that you are on your way to getting it sorted. Fingers crossed it all works out without any further hitches, and that this is the last time you have the necessity to go through such detective work.