if you cant prove to listia that you in fact sent the item, either through a listia message or proof with a tracking number, you will not get to keep any credits. Anyone who wins and commissions your artwork can just claim that they never received anything from you and get the credits returned, whether or not you did draw them something and send it. Be Careful. I would check with a listia rep or moderator to see how to handle an issue like this if it comes to that first, just some friendly advise
If they did do that they wood not have the originals and that wood be lying to listia. And even if they lied to me it doesn't madder because I love to draw. It gives me practice. I don't Care about the credits ok :) :) :) but thank you for that advise
from what I was told,whoever the winner is, they say have it shipped so you can get your credits,even if you e-mail or do digital delivery...hope that helps
I mean it similar to the design of your hat I suppose. it would be a elf sitting on a cresent moon surrounded by clouds and stars. that's the dumbed down version at least.
A lot of art auctions use the digital delivery option. The buyer states that no shipping address is necessary, and sends a message containing an email address. It usually goes smoothly. If they say you didn't send it, you can talk to listia about it, and you'll probably win. It's great that you love to draw (so do I) but it's nice to be able to get something back for the time you invest in drawing for someone.