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Reply to the scenario: No, if you ask me, they can't get their money back. I know, I know, the breeder didn't have a copy of the receipt but that doesn't matter. However, it's hard to tell if buyer take the breeder into court. If the buyer presents the receipt, it would have the agreement on it so the breeder wins. If they don't have the receipt (or claim it was missing) and deny there was ever a set pick-up date, that would be up to the judge - you know he says she says. So, if you were the breeder and if you were ever going give out a receipt for a deposit, make sure you make a copy or better yet have the buyer sign a document which spell out the agreement of the non-refundable deposit and the pick-up date. So sad .......... People used to be honest and life used to be easier :( Why can we all just be the man of our own words? :confused: |
"So sad .......... People used to be honest and life used to be easier Why can we all just be the man of our own words?" I so totally agree with you!! |
Deposit problem I did something like that the other day, a person gave a deposit, and then I decided to sell the puppy to a friend that the person who got my other puppy.They really care about the girls, they show me the love for the puppy, meanwhile the other lady just told me that she wants to breed and never had a dog before......?she lie to me about her name and I said that the puppy was sick and decided not to sell the puppy to her, but she got upset..... is longggg. But does anybody now if this can be a problem with me? I didn\'t sign a contract but I did sign a paper saying I selling a dog to .... deposit...... Please help me with some advise, I know I did the rigth thing for mi girl, but maybe not for me.... |
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