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The original was posted on /r/tifu by /u/NekoSage22 on 2026-02-22 13:18:27+00:00.
This wasn't actually today because this entire nightmare has been going on since September of 2025 (and isn't even over yet!) I'm sorry about the format, I figured using dates would make it easier to follow along.
The ending of August and beginning of September I kept seeing a give away for a free photo shoot with enchanted fairies. Our daughter's 2nd birthday was coming up in October so I thought it would be really special to get her photos taken. So I entered the give away.
September 6th 2025, I got an email saying I won the give away! A free photo session and a free 10×8 picture of our daughter! I was super exited and booked the session.
October 4th 2025, we had the best time getting our daughter's photos taken. The photographer was a wonderful lady with a very beautiful studio. The costume provided was gorgeous and fit my toddler well. The photography part of the experience was worth the hour drive.
October 29th 2025, our scheduled zoom meeting to see how the photos turned out and pick out our free one. At the time we were out of state visiting my parents for my toddler's birthday. During the zoom meeting, we find out about the different photo packages offered. The cheapest was 8 digital pictures and a story book for THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS. The most expensive package was over ten thousand. My husband and I would never be able to afford something like that so my dad offered to get the smaller package as a gift (I'm so greatful for that) Now keep in mind we can only pick 8 pictures out of dozens that were taken. The person in the zoom call was rushing us and kept bouncing around the pictures. The entire thing was obviously designed to make you panic and spend more money. And the photos shown aren't even the final pictures, we were seeing them pre-edited without all the sparkles and fairies they add. We picked out the 8 best pictures, my dad paid, and I thanked him profusely.
November 2nd 2025, I got an email saying their art department is working on our photos. It should only take 6-8 weeks to receive the final results.
January 9th 2026, I send my first email checking in. I was super nice, I understand the holidays can make that time of year crazy for everyone but it was almost 10 weeks since I heard anything and I was concerned since I was told it would only take 6-8 weeks.
Immediately I got an email back saying their warehouse had an issue and they asked to confirm sime details like my address. So I responded the same day and confirmed what I needed to.
January 10th 2026, I get another email saying their "art team" is working on my order (weird I thought it was done but okay)
January 18th 2026, I email again asking for an ETA since none of the emails after my inquiry on the 9th gave any time frame.
January 19th 2026, I got an email saying the storybook was being assembled and I would get an email updating me on shipping when it was available. I emailed back on the same day asking when I would get my digital copies.
January 20th 2026, I was told my digital copies would not come until the Friday AFTER the physical items arrived.
Now, keep in mind I have been extremely nice to them this entire time, saying my please and thank yous, giving them space and time to do their jobs. I understand holidays can be a messy time of year, I've worked customer service jobs for the last 10 years. But this has now started to test my patience.
February 6th 2026, I emailed politely asking if I should just have my dad do a charge back on his card since this is clearly a scam.
Suddenly they are emailing back within minutes and set up another zoom meeting with one of their customer service representatives.
February 11th 2026, my dad and I hop onto zoom for this meeting. We were fed every excuse in the book from their rep and honestly I was pretty rude durring the entire thing because it's now week 13 and I've waited almost double for these pictures. My dad was much nicer and played good cop even though he's also pretty mad. The rep offered us a second story book for free as compensation, so we said yes.
February 13th 2026, I get another email saying the art team is working hard on our order. At this point I have my dad CC into every email since it was his money spent on this entire mess.
February 17th 2026, I get an email with shipping information and a link to my daughter's photos. Holy cow! The photos are actually real! And they came out great. Now for the book...
February 20th 2026, almost 16 weeks after the first email saying they were working on my order, I got the story book. And let me tell you what an absolute TRAIN WRECK that book is. Keep in mind this is $3,000.
- The pages are all wavy like it got dunked in water and then dried off.
- The cover is falling off the pages, the entire thing isn't even glued on, it's just suck together like a sticker
- The laminate isn't even properly adhered on the cover. It's already lifting on the spine and had big bubbles I had to pop with a needle and press back down
- The font picked and color of the font is completely illegible on the patterned paper they have it printed on.
- The book was clearly written by an AI. The storyline makes zero sense, page one starts out with a typical fairytale opening with a normal rhyming scheme, then the next page a whole new intro starts with no rhyimg at all. The story has my daughter walk into a forest to find a unicorn that grants wishes and then the next page she randomly falls down a hill. The worst part, the book ends with her realizing friends were a real magic all along?? Literally zero friends or anything is mentioned in the book until that point.
- The book is covered in AI trash details. Like a fake lock printed on the front. The "lock" is a DOOR HINGE with a chain hanging off a random screw on the hinge and a lock hanging off of the chain. It's super obvious AI did all the work.
February 20th 2026, my dad writes an email calmly laying out all of our issues with the book with pictures to prove it's poor quality. He got an email back saying they are going to talk to their art team and get back to us on the 24th.
I don't even post photos of my child online and this company took her images and threw them into an AI generator without my consent. I don't know what to do at this point. I feel scammed and violated. I already received the shipping information for a second book but I don't want it if it's more AI trash. Should my dad do a charge back on his card? Was this just a really expensive lesson? I feel so awful he spent that much money on something I'm pretty sure was just a scam. We technically got a product but it's not what was advertised. This storybook is supposed to last for 100 years and it's falling apart after one weekend. I just want to cry.
TLDR; I think I got scammed by some fairies and they used AI to make a book using my 2 y/o daughter's face.