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Originally Posted by StewiesMom If the breeder and the person selling/advertising have a relationship, they are in fact not a broker. Someone who sells their puppies wholesale to another person for selling with the original breeder having no "say" in where the puppy's forever home is, is a broker relationship. |
Is this your opinion or are you stating a fact....because if you are stating this as a fact...
it is incorrect according to the legal and acceptable business definition of the term "broker". I would never say your opinion is wrong because people will put a different connotation to certain words due to life experience.
Kimberly~ If I bought a puppy from a woman who is a breeder and whose grandmother is a breeder, but the grandmother is deaf and doesn't handle the sales negotiations, but it is the grandmother's puppy I am buying, did I buy from a broker in your opinion?
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If I call a breeder and describe the puppy I want and she says she doesn't have a puppy like that right now but her friend who is a breeder has just what I am looking for and she gives me the friends number and I talk to the friend about the puppy and deal only with the puppie's breeder from there on but the friend gives the one who told me about her $200 from the transaction, did I buy from a broker in your opinion?
Both of the above scenarios would be considered brokered transactions under the law in every state in this country.