Art Show Artist Payment Questions

  • Sales Commission
  • Payment Deadline
  • You returned the artwork I left behind, but some of it is missing!
  • When will I get my check?
  • How can I get paid faster?
  • What if my check gets lost or destroyed?
  • Will I get paid faster if I complain to Kage, or in public, about it?
  • Will I find out the price each piece sold for, and who bought it?

  • Sales Commission:
  • No more than 15% (12.5% for those who paid for space in the Dealers Room); see rules

  • Payment Deadline:
  • 45 days (August 20, 2007)

  • You returned the artwork I left behind, but some of it is missing!
  • That simply means those pieces were sold, and once we've tallied all the sales, we'll be able to send your payment check.

  • When will I get my check?
  • Payments for sales are issued within 45 days of the end of the convention. For 2007, that is August 20. Of course, allow a few days' delivery time for your check actually to arrive. Payments outside the USA are sent by air mail. International Postal Money Orders can take as much as an extra week to obtain before mailing.

    To tally the sales, the bid sheets for every item sold (several hundred) are sorted by artist. When you checked out at the end of the Art Show, we made a note of how many pieces you've sold. Then we can tell, as we're sorting the bid sheets, when we've done all the bid sheets for your pieces, and we can compare the bid sheets with your Control Form to make sure all pieces are accounted for, calculate the payment amount, and write and send you your check.

    However, if there is some irregularity in your paperwork, or if you neglected to check out, we can't figure out and solve the problem until all the bid sheets have been sorted, so you will be among the last paid. (In reality the "sorting" is all done on computer, but this describes the method -- and, in case of computer failure, it could all be done manually.)

  • How can I get paid faster?
  • Please notify us if your address changes, and (especially if you're sharing a residence with someone else) make sure you inform your local Post Office of your current address. Checks are sent by first class mail, which the Post Office may not deliver if they don't have the addressee's name on file as residing at the address indicated. (Unlike junk mail which gets delivered anyway, no matter to whom it's addressed.) Make sure there's a label with your name on your mailbox, too.

  • What if my check gets lost or destroyed?
  • If you haven't received your payment by the end of September, please contact <art.2007 (at) anthrocon.org> . Mail does get misdirected or delayed. Sometimes it gets returned marked "addressee unknown" for no apparent reason. That's why we ask for your phone number -- we'll never call except in critical situations such as this, when there's no other way to contact you.

    If you do receive your check but the dog eats it, it goes through the laundry, etc. just let us know, we'll send you a replacement. Don't try to fool us and cash both of them, though -- that'll get you permanently banned, and we may file fraud charges.

  • Will I get paid faster if I complain to Kage, or in public, about it?
  • No. Kage is not responsible for tallying up the Art Show sales. That's overseen by the Art Show Director, Peter Kappesser (PeterCat), who has a full-time job as well as family obligations which must take precedence over Anthrocon matters. It takes as long as it takes to tally up the sales, and payments are issued as quickly as possible, balancing all the circumstances. Public comments only delay things, as time is spent responding to the comments instead of processing payments.

  • Will I find out the price each piece sold for, and who bought it?
  • Yes, we will provide a sales report listing the price for each piece sold, when it sold (bid line or at auction), and the name and address of the buyer. This may be sent separately from the payment check, in order to issue the checks sooner.

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