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by usrbinbash
1588 days ago
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> no one will be able to verify Except the Credit Card Firm, my bank, and the artists bank. All of which are required, by law, to keep records. And of course the entire transaction is a simple buyers contract, thus making it legally binding and enforceable. So if the artist tries to go back on the agreement, he can be sued. If he claims he never received funds, the court orders the banks to hand over the records. |
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But they're not required to tell anyone whether a transaction happened.
> So if the artists try to go back on the agreement, he can be sued.
Sued about what? The supporters want the artist to keep the money, there are no legal conflicts here other than that the artist may lie that he/she is supported by particular people. Unlike in bank case, you and me and anyone else may see for ourselves who is supported by whom.