For instance, if everybody starts commenting on the work of Paul Taylor and Sara Watson, like on this video:
, things might start moving. It's enough to place a comment there like:
"Nice video, but can I ask the people of Glassworks if they still have contact with Paul Taylor and Sara Watson, who worked on this video? If so, is it possible to ask them to give me my money back for a commission I placed months ago and that is still not delivered? Paul and Sara were selling Star Wars Storm Trooper costumes on the well known prop forum The RPF, and dozens of people are still waiting for the things they paid for. Sara and Paul do not even bother to answer their questions and avoid every contact. So I have no other option than trying to contact them through other people they worked with, like Glassworks VFX. It would be greatly appreciated if you guys could pass my message to Paul and Sara and ask them to contact me a soon as possible. If not, I might have to take legal action. Thanks!"
If dozens of messages like this start popping up in comments sections / review sections on all the kind of work they publish online, you can be sure that they will become VERY nervous and will start communicating.
Here's another one where you can start posting comments:
I'm sure if you google for "Paul Taylor" and "Sara Watson", a lot more will pop up where you can start commenting / asking questions. But you guys really have to ACT! I didn't see any question / remark about the storm trooper armour yet in any search result I got for Paul and Sara. I would expected quite some comments here and there, but nothing... Really, guys? Almost seems as if you all just give up on this. As I said: I have no deal in all this, but if I would have, you can make sure that there were comments all around the internet.
With the SD Studio's case, I started here, for instance. My comment is still visible:
Shroud of Turin, Full Size Replica: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home . That's the way to get attention, guys! Start working on it!