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Traded a cow for a steer nownow it died
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1395371" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>OMG has that thinking regarding children spread that far North too! Thought Canadians had more sense than that.</p><p>News report yesterday morning about how children now rule families in America rather than the parents.</p><p></p><p>Nesi is right about what you see is what you get... deal done... see ya later bye.</p><p></p><p>You are under No obligation in an as is sale. Buyer's remorse isn't your concern. However...</p><p>Because you included a pregnancy clause you created an expectation, dead cows within 30 days of a sale don't calve.</p><p><strong>Return $200 and he should kiss your feet at your generosity</strong> as technically you don't have to, but you did create the</p><p>expectation agreement and though not legally binding in the event of death, in the long run it's the right thing to do.</p><p></p><p>Let him keep the sick/dying cow. You don't need her back to deal with what you already know is a problem cow.</p><p>Be a role model to your daughter, do the right thing, it is more important no matter if you are rich or poor never</p><p>give the impression to your children that you are willing to skin your fellow man for personal gain, return $200</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1395371, member: 14585"] OMG has that thinking regarding children spread that far North too! Thought Canadians had more sense than that. News report yesterday morning about how children now rule families in America rather than the parents. Nesi is right about what you see is what you get... deal done... see ya later bye. You are under No obligation in an as is sale. Buyer's remorse isn't your concern. However... Because you included a pregnancy clause you created an expectation, dead cows within 30 days of a sale don't calve. [b]Return $200 and he should kiss your feet at your generosity[/b] as technically you don't have to, but you did create the expectation agreement and though not legally binding in the event of death, in the long run it's the right thing to do. Let him keep the sick/dying cow. You don't need her back to deal with what you already know is a problem cow. Be a role model to your daughter, do the right thing, it is more important no matter if you are rich or poor never give the impression to your children that you are willing to skin your fellow man for personal gain, return $200 [/QUOTE]
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