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Originally Posted by magicgenie For what it's worth, Judy appears to have honored the terms of her contract. Now that something has gone wrong we have a buyer wanting to change the terms of the contract after the fact.
Personally, I would buy back the puppy, AND likely reimburse the vet fees AFTER confirming the conditions treated indeed existed. I don't like the "you keep the puppy and get your money back" system as too much temptation for fraud. My contract says "full refund upon return of the puppy." I've made exceptions based on the customer's willingness to work WITH me and not remarkably AGAINST me. Don't worry, any puppy coming back would be given the best of care!
Sorry to have to post this, but this thread is getting sickening!
By the way, if you don't like my terms, don't buy my puppy! |
Would you send a puppy to his new home with yeast infections in both ears, a severe bacterial infection in his left eye, and Giardia? And then, diagnosed with Congenital Lacrimal Gland Aplasia?
I don't think so.
These things didn't happen in our home.
I never asked Judy to pay one cent of Maxwell's Vet bills. Judy offered to take Maxwell back, Oct 31st.
My husband asked her, acknowleding that her contract states replacement puppy, if she would just give us a refund. He never aksed her to reimburse us for the Vet bills.
She wrote him a nasty e-mail. I've posted it.