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<blockquote data-quote="lilrue" data-source="post: 832656" data-attributes="member: 16615"><p>Kingfisher -- I am not saying the fellow "crippled" the bull on purpose -- accidents do happen; especially during breeding season. However, then be why after 45 days contact me and tell me this -- he wants me to do the right thing -- what about the gentleman doing the right business thing and owning up to what happen and why does this situation fall back in my lap? As a business deal -- why didn't this rancher deal with it as a business situation for him and not me? If you bought a bull, this happened then would you call the seller back up and say give me my money back and you deal with the bull? Or would you take care of business and move on? Or would you contact me tell me what you think may have happened, and say you will take care of the situation and leave it open for me to keep the money or return it -- but know it is a business deal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilrue, post: 832656, member: 16615"] Kingfisher -- I am not saying the fellow "crippled" the bull on purpose -- accidents do happen; especially during breeding season. However, then be why after 45 days contact me and tell me this -- he wants me to do the right thing -- what about the gentleman doing the right business thing and owning up to what happen and why does this situation fall back in my lap? As a business deal -- why didn't this rancher deal with it as a business situation for him and not me? If you bought a bull, this happened then would you call the seller back up and say give me my money back and you deal with the bull? Or would you take care of business and move on? Or would you contact me tell me what you think may have happened, and say you will take care of the situation and leave it open for me to keep the money or return it -- but know it is a business deal? [/QUOTE]
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