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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: New Lisboon, Wi
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| oh dear, I am a newbie here and I may not be able to post after this, but here goes. I am afraid that because someone on this forum decided that this website was bogus and these cute little puppies are not purebred started a thread that has turned into a a slam against a business that may be very legitimate. I have not seen any proof that these puppies are NOT Yorkies, only opinions, which are certainly varied. I believe these people are selling puppies that are true Yorkies, and certainly they have a right to advertise on the web without being ostrisiized as is happening here. I don't believe we have the right to ruin the reputation of these people with absolutely NO proof of any wrongdoing. I think alll should be ashamed of some of the comments made and accusations against a business that no one here has had any dealings with. I am sorry for my strong opinions, and I was so happy to find a website that dealt with Yorkies. However, if this is the kind of vindictive posts that I might find here, I think I might be better to move on. Thank you for listening. PS I have No connection to the party in question. I live in Wisconsin. I am NOT a relative. I just don't condone hurting and ruining the reputation of someone I don't know anything about. Hope you all understand. |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Utah
Posts: 101
| I have to clarify that I never said anything about them not being purebreeds... I think there is no way to tell right now! I just don't think anyone who advertises hurry so we can book their flight they are filling fast is being pushy. It's an advertising ploy!!! Maybe I am to honest when I sell my babies, but I advise people to take their time and decide! That's all I said and it is a personal opinion! |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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I agree, they look to be Yorkies. 6 weeks ago I went to pick up Sissy, I looked at 15 and they did all have different faces. I was surpised by that, I expected all of them to look like my 1st Yorkie Chloe. Chloe has a longer muzzle then Sissy does. It's not that CHloe's is long, but you def. can se Sissy's is shorter. They are both Yorkie's with papers.
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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As far as what everyone said, I think it is all opinion. No one was threatening the company. In fact if the company cared about how they present themselves, why cut out pictures of Yorkies and paste it on the last page of the home page/it looks like an inexperienced computer person did that picture. You want to be spoken of professionally, then you should present your company professionally. I for one thought they did look likeYorkie pups, and I do believe they must be or they could not sell them as such, how would they have papers if they weren't BUT that cut up picture (almost looking frayed at the edges tells me they are a couple trying to make a business in a cheap way, so if they also took care of those puppies in a cheap way, I would not want to buy one from them anyway... Wisconsin is in the U.S.A. isn't it? We live in a country that has freedom of speech. An opinion is not wrong, so perhaps you may want to live in the corner of the world where no one has the right to form one. Time to move on? Your choice
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| Monte, Mone't's Joy! Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: MD
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| E-lawyer From Encyclopedia Dramatica (Redirected from E-lawyers) Image:Gavel.png E-lawyer is part of the series on Internet Law. * E-lawyers * Detective * Internet police * Legal action * Internet lawsuit * Internet court * Internet trial * Internet jail * Internet money * Internet guilty * Internet licence Laws: Godwin, Rob, secret doc, DMCA, Anti-Goatse Law Internet crimes: defamation, © infringement, harassment, spam, stalking, icon theft, identity theft, Plagiarism Internet defenses: Fair use Other topics: Allegations, Facts (check them), Proof, ©, CC, anecdotal, truth, lies, Slander, Slander Salamander edit box We are all qualfied attorneys at lol and every word of these articles is sound legal advice. "You can't do that to me! That's ILLEGAL. I WILL SUE!". Common phrase uttered during a flame war. Usually with more misspelling. During a big drama meltdown someone claims to have been the victim of some crime such as: slander, defamation, libel, copyright infringement, harassment, spam, forgery, impersonation, whatever. The victim's sock puppets then all rise up to describe and define the alleged crime. In 99.999% of alleged cases what has happened doesn't even come close to meaning what they think it does. To rise to the level of e-lawyer though, requires that one side start spouting off a bunch of legal sounding bulls**t. The best e-lawyer will use recycled arguments from TV shows like Law & Order or Matlock. Everyone gets a laugh when, on the advice of an e-lawyer, some aggrieved party actually consults a real attorney and has to pay $200 to be laughed at. A depiction of the typical e-Lawyer. Enlarge A depiction of the typical e-Lawyer. Another type of e-lawyering is a common occurence on communities such as lj_seattle. Someone will ask for advice on a real legal issue. "How do I break my lease?" is always popular. A number of people who think they have experience with this issue ("I'm the janitor at an apartment complex so I KNOW.") will followup with horribly bad advice. Often drama and hilarity ensues in followup comments to the community. Note that in these kinds of queries the people that followup with references to real laws are those that get ignored. E-lawyers often preface their arguments with ianal. See also: Attorney at lol
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| Monte, Mone't's Joy! Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: MD
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__________________ "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."!! ![]() ![]() Mone't Mom 2 Monte | |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Michigan
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| | #69 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: PA
Posts: 209
| Hi all, I read this post yesterday and must say I went on to the website. I did not want to post my opinion then, so today I came back on read it again and was shocked to see what had happened. I went back on the website today and noticed that some of the pups pics that were there yesterday are now gone. Anyone else see this? Am I going crazy or seeing things. I am not saying anything negative here I was just wondering if I got the wrong site or something. |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: usa
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| | #71 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Utah
Posts: 101
| Actually if you scroll all the way down the page they are on HOLD |
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| | #72 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: PA
Posts: 209
| Thank You for looking, I thought I was loosing it. Toooooooooooooooooo much time spent on this site. I thought I needed glasses. lol |
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| | #73 |
| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
Posts: 8,577
| A pet peeve of mine is when a breeder uses pictures on their web site that are not theirs...the adults at the bottom of the page give the impression they are their own those dogs, they do not. The buyer gets the idea their puppy will look that way. |
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| | #74 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Utah
Posts: 101
| I was just going to ask, because I've seen that pic before on a breeders site somewhere... has anyone seen that pic before? |
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| | #75 |
| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: PA
Posts: 209
| I still think there might be one or two missing. Look at the pic in my avatar, I saw a pup on there that looked just like my sasha when I got her and no way is she a purebred, even though I have ckc paper stating that she is. I am very careful any more. I did not know better when I bought her, but thanks to yt now I do. Love her all the same but I know deep down she is not full bred. |
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