Help a guy out please!!!!!!!!

It's a high school diploma of Education from Themyscira.
It's a weird industry. You find a lot of shady characters, just by the very nature of it.heroinehunter wrote: ↑1 year ago Cannot recommend Sahrye. Obviously mentally ill (and nothing funny about mental illness).
Cannot recommend Knights of Gotham - ordered a custom with Dee Williams and it never happened. Never got my money back either.
Cannot recommend Chrstina Carter. Surprisingly unprofessional.
I am done with the world of customs. I feel that the producers currently in the SHIP community are the worst. Just my personal opinion based on negative experiences with multiple people. I will be happy with the positive experience I had with Alex and walk away.
My one experience with Christina Carter was - I sent her a script many years ago, and she basically gave me a ridiculously high price. Now, to be fair, the script was seriously over-complicated and had like 4 performers in it, so that price isn't necessarily unreasonable. I think she probably could have handled the communication better, but not a big deal.HeroPerilFanatic wrote: ↑11 months ago Curious to hear everyone's opinions of Christina Carter being unprofessional. Sad to hear that because she was one of the greats. So hot as Wonder Woman when I first discovered this genre back in 2007.
I have order customs from Alex Bettinger and The Rye in 2010 and 2011. Both were amazing an affordable at the time. Alex's cost me about $1200 and The Rye made 2 customs for me for $500. That was a steal!
In 2019, I had a custom made by Lucia films and they were a dream. Very professional and communicative. They are my #1 recommendation. Keep in mind Lucia and team probably get loads of requests so you might feel ghosted. I would definitely order from them again. I spend about $3600 for a Dishonored film.
Currently have one in the books with The Rye but he isn't as communicative as before. And the turnaround time is excruciating and painfully long. I trust him though and definitely recommend. His sound production design is the best!
So was it ridiculously high priced? Or not necessarily unreasonable?
There were other factors, as well. But yeah, she quoted me a price of like $8,000. She also made reference to that fact that I sent the same script to another producer and apparently, they had a good laugh about it behind my back. It was more the phrasing of it that bugged me, rather than the price, to be honest. It was a LONG time ago, too, so my memory of the exact series of events is a little fuzzy. But I did not come away feeling good about it. And I can see shades of unprofessionalism in what happened with me. That's all I'm saying.SHL wrote: ↑11 months agoSo was it ridiculously high priced? Or not necessarily unreasonable?
Sorry for everyone who has ever ordered a custom and never received it AND/OR ordered a custom and what was discussed ultimately was fruitless in the end
Glad no one has ever complained about any customs I have done (to my knowldge), though I tend to be highly selected with customs and won't do any I don't believe I can do justice for the budget/desire of the customer
Have ordered a few customs and by some kind of magic have been super happy with what I got back
I can vouch for this, as I'm an example of someone whose custom request you declined because you didn't think you could do it justice. I think those literally were your exact words. I totally respected and appreciated that candid response. Not all producers are as honest or as realistic in assessing whether they can provide what the customer is requesting.
I will ditto the plug for Hannah Perez, who in my experience has been responsive, straightforward, and professional. And she puts a lot of effort into trying to deliver what has been requested.xxxwarriorxxx wrote: ↑1 year ago Hannah Perez customs are incredible and top notch customer service as described by the member above.
Anastasia Pierce is phenomenal too.
Both money well spent and kept in contact constantly if I had questions.
They vary quite a bit depending on producer, content, # of performers, etc.
Why they sell their plasma weekly of course!
Not being married helps.... (but the most I spent on a custom video was "just" 800 € ...and it wasn't worth it).
A lot of things are more affordable than a divorce. Sports cars, customs, the list goes on and on
I somehow doubt that anyone who’s even considered spending that much on custom porn is married, lol. (I say that as someone who is both unmarried and has spent that much on customs before.)
And if someone does have a spouse she should be doing customs to bring in extra $$$
Luck is certainly a major factor. Maybe it's somewhat less so at the high end of the pricing spectrum, where you might expect to have more back and forth with the producer about all the nitty-gritty details that matter most to you. Even then, luck might still have a lot to do with it. I recall another thread discussing the relationship between cost and satisfaction with the result of the custom, and batting average didn't necessarily seem to increase with increasing cost. I personally consider every custom to be a gamble, even with producers that I've worked with multiple times. Sometimes I get lucky, and sometimes not so much.
I totally agree with this. Some producers just "get" me and my fetish and some don't. And even producers that I like and have had success with in the past don't always do a great job every time. Sometimes they are just stressed or busy or whatever. They are humans, believe it or not. Also... I have to acknowledge that sometimes, my script is to blame. :-PWarGriffin wrote: ↑11 months agoLuck is certainly a major factor. Maybe it's somewhat less so at the high end of the pricing spectrum, where you might expect to have more back and forth with the producer about all the nitty-gritty details that matter most to you. Even then, luck might still have a lot to do with it. I recall another thread discussing the relationship between cost and satisfaction with the result of the custom, and batting average didn't necessarily seem to increase with increasing cost. I personally consider every custom to be a gamble, even with producers that I've worked with multiple times. Sometimes I get lucky, and sometimes not so much.
Just FYI, this is not the first thread about customs. They pop up every now and then. I'm not sure any particular thread will stay around as a reference for very long.merkin1964 wrote: ↑10 months ago This has turned into a really good thread. I was thinking of starting a thread in the Lounge regarding the best practices that I've found to work as a veteran of my share of customs. I've had mostly good luck with them, although I tend to stick to higher priced producers because I do see the quality difference both in terms of the end product and customer service. The times when it didn't work out were very instructive.
I was also thinking of starting a thread that lists what we expect from a producer, within reason of course!
Anyone up for that?
thank you for enjoying that I am thinking of making a second one to that.GWalb wrote: ↑10 months ago I recently bought Brazilian Girls Fetish Films "Supersyl Catched etc, which I believe is made from The123's custom script and enjoyed it very much. They seem to ahve done a really good job with it. I don't commission customs myself, but do buy a lot of such videos, and supe Sylwas definitely well done I'd say.
I’ve followed VIP for a long time now on IG and she is definitely still taking customs. Which is good because there’s still no one better than her in these kinds of roles IMHO.gorillaatlarge wrote: ↑10 months ago I've had good success with VIP. Vivian Irene Pierce. But it was sometime ago. Don't know if she is still in the business. She hasn't made anything new in allmost a year. Does anyone know is she is still around?
That is very much of a possibility as she does not work on anything due to flares up with her lupus but is willing to give updates on how she is doing on her of page and such when she can.TroyKimmel03 wrote: ↑8 months ago Is it possible that Christina Carter’s “unprofessional” behavior could be driven by health problems? Anybody who has followed her for any length of time knows she’s battled Lupus.
This is just a question/theory.
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