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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 377444" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>A deposit is for the seller to hold the animals for a certain amount of time, and to not sell them to anyone else, missing the sale afterwards. If the buyer does not show up at the time he is supposed to, then the deposit covers the time spent caring for the animals, advertising again, and spending more time showing the animals and making phone calls, etc..... </p><p></p><p>I would put it in writing, send it to them and if they didn't show up on the day they are supposed to, then the deposit will cover the trouble it takes to start all over. If you have a paper, you can put a small add that says if the animals aren't picked up, that you will void the sale. Then if someone wants to question you about it, then you have a copy of the letter and the small add too. What more can a person do? </p><p></p><p>I understand about reputation and your word, but it doesn't mean that you will feed and board animals free either. Most people that you deal with are fair, but there will always be one or two in the bunch. Looks like you got one of em'!!! </p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 377444, member: 637"] A deposit is for the seller to hold the animals for a certain amount of time, and to not sell them to anyone else, missing the sale afterwards. If the buyer does not show up at the time he is supposed to, then the deposit covers the time spent caring for the animals, advertising again, and spending more time showing the animals and making phone calls, etc..... I would put it in writing, send it to them and if they didn't show up on the day they are supposed to, then the deposit will cover the trouble it takes to start all over. If you have a paper, you can put a small add that says if the animals aren't picked up, that you will void the sale. Then if someone wants to question you about it, then you have a copy of the letter and the small add too. What more can a person do? I understand about reputation and your word, but it doesn't mean that you will feed and board animals free either. Most people that you deal with are fair, but there will always be one or two in the bunch. Looks like you got one of em'!!! Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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