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Old 06-07-2008, 04:07 PM   #6
kanda
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Originally Posted by Potter View Post
I disagree to that. $900 is a lot of money for non-refundable deposit. People do tend to change their mind sometimes. If someone changes their mind about not wanting the dog, why not refund them, keep the dog and sell to someone else? Why escalate it to a legal case? If you really care about your dog so much, wouldn't you prefer to keep your dog and sell it to someone else who is really interested and will go through the whole deal?
I dont disagree with what you are saying, but why wouldnt the purchaser make darn sure she was interested. (Again, I dont know what the original thread was about, just going by what I read here).

All I know is that if I sent someone a deposit of any amount, I would never expect them to refund it. I may be ticked off about being out of $900, but I would essentially only have myself to blame.

If I were the seller, I would probably look into the refund...but I think, based on what I have read, the purchaser is at fault.
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