Customer fumes as tattoo artist selfishly hid their initials in design

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A customer was raging that a tattoo artist hid their initials in their new ink (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/fStop)
A customer was raging that a tattoo artist hid their initials in their new ink (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/fStop)

Tattoos are a huge decision, often consisting of lots of time and thought, since the ink will mark you for life. But what happens when a tattoo artist majorly messes up your design?

Taking to popular forum Reddit, a customer fumed after noticing that a tattoo artist had secretly hidden their initials into the artwork. Not noticing the mishap until days later, the artist assured that the small addition was 'no big deal' when confronted by the angered customer.

Captioning the post, the anonymous Reddit questioned: "Am I the a**hole for getting mad my artist hid their initials in my tattoo?"

Customer fumes as tattoo artist selfishly hid their initials in design eiqrtiukiqdxinvThe artist assured the customer that the initials were 'no big deal' (stock photo) (Getty Images)

The customer explained: "I went to a tattoo shop in my area, with a photo of the tattoo I wanted. It was one my dad had gotten to honour my passed grandfather whose father also had it.

"The point is - it was important to me that the tattoo looked EXACTLY as it did in the photo.

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"I get to the shop, I explain everything, I pay, get the tattoo, and we're done, I think it looks awesome, everything is great! Until a few weeks later when I show my great-grandmother the tattoo. She's [es]static, grabs my arm to look at and compliment it, then asks, 'who's AJ?'

"I ask her what she means, and she points out the tattoo where the initials A and J or maybe T were hidden into the tattoo. I'm instantly p****d". The woman realised that the initials matched that of her tattoo artist.

"She tries to assure me it's no big deal if I hadn't noticed it 'til now, but I still reached out to the artist sort of irritated. They told me the style of art I got is called traditional and it's 'pretty trad' for all artists who do that style to do it.

"I demanded a partial refund and they refused, so I complained to the owner who made the artist give me a full refund.

"Now the artist is running a full smear campaign, talking about moving shops, and all kinds of crap.

"My sister says I'm an a**hole for pushing the issue, but I feel like, at the end of the day, I told you exactly what I wanted and you didn't do that."

Seeking advice, the customer asked: "Am I the a**hole?"

Since posting, the thread has raked in over a whopping 3,000 comments to date.

Taking to the comment section, one person advised: "I would 100% sue. They got this tattoo to honour family and this 'artist' straight-up stole that from them for selfish, egotistical reasons. Even worse, they tried to hide it. Like WTF?"

Meanwhile, someone else said: "Here's the thing: I worked in tattoo for over a decade and I can tell you no one, I mean no one that's a professional artist would ever consider hiding anything, much less their own name or initials inside someone else's tattoo."

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A third penned: "Not the a**hole. This person straight-up BRANDED you! Not only that, this isn't even the artist's design, it's a copied design!"

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Grace Hoffman

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