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Old 01-04-2006, 06:48 PM   #27
yorkiemom1970
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Originally Posted by Christman19
Yes, the door swings both ways, but please don't just ignore e-mails or phone calls, because this is your business. It will eventually catch up with you if you don't get back to people. Remarks like, oh she never even replied, or she is very rude etc., I can guarantee, it will back fire. I have heard many stories, and yes, if you do get the occasional annoying customer, you can always block their e-mail address, or not pick up their phone calls.
I am for one will most likely look oversees again. I have never had a bad experience yet, except for Emmy, but this part of being a Yorkie breeder. She will be just one more of our beloved pets.
Karin
Well i can honestly say that no one will ever be able to say about me "that she was very rude" . Not replying to certain inquiries is my choice as the MAIN person who truly loves my puppies and it doesnt make me "rude" and i dont see how not responding to red flags would ever back on fire me. My problem with these post is that I need to let you and everyone know THIS IS NOT MY JOB. k? this is my hobby and I dont take it lightly. Especially with emails asking how much or what do you have. I posted my way of going about things early on in this thread, and i believe that 99% of the breeders understand where i'm coming from. I don't "ignore" anyone who shows a true interest and seems committed in their quest for a baby. But there are alot of inquiries that really make me scratch my head. Those... I will not respond to.
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