Thread: $10.000 Pooch
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:40 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Guccimom View Post
This is very much true, however if I had 10,000 to spare (without so much as a blink of an eye), I'd have enough money to have a maid (that's one). 2) my designer bag wouldn't be a Coach bag . and 3, while Bill Gates doesn't "dress rich" the labels he and his wife uses could buy a couple of clothes in OUR wardrobe. They are simple but expensive designer brands nonetheless.
What I'm getting at is that regardless of how much a rich person doesn't boast their money, it's still evident.

Don't get me wrong. I'd give the clothes off my back for Gucci.
BUT, I certainly wouldn't have started a reward for a lost dog at 10,000.
I'd start maybe with 500 and increase as I go if I get no lead.
You will still get calls with a 500 reward I guarantee you.
She had the $10,000... I wonder where it came from? Maybe her spouse, maybe her savings, maybe her parents.... I wouldnt have started it that high either. If she would have started low at $500 or so the people who had the dog could have made more than that from breeding the dog. By offering $10000 she figured no one could resist and she would get the dog back so much faster. The longer a dog is gone the chances of getting it back are slimmer.... she def did whatever it took lol........ I think she could have saved some money as well
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