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« on: April 03, 2014, 03:48:05 pm »

I don't sale many dogs when I do it's usually with friends of a friend thing so I some what know them and I've only posted 3 dogs ever on the Internet. I got a guy right now that wants to buy my dog off the Internet that's on the other side of the state. First off any time I have ever baught a dog I drive to where it is to pick it up. I've just assumed the same if I have a dog for sale the guy buying it comes to get it. He wants me to drive to meet him, nice guy I am I say alright ill meet you here it's about half way prolly 30 mins more for him but hey ... He says come on man you can come further than that. I right him back and say that's as far as I'm going bud sorry, and he hasn't responded. But I'm just sitting here thinking I don't get some people...( By the way this is in Florida not Texas I'm not on here to start anything just wonder how it usually goes for you guys buying and selling )

Well if he didn't respond it should knock him off the list first of all IMO, going fwd you can always get a deposit 1st (tho if your an old school guy you probably don't do deposits), or like someone suggested have them use a "reputable/certified" transport.

I say that b/c with piggy backin dogs you can't control the conditions. Someone puts that pup with a dog that has parvo or in an area that does then the buyer gets upset and says its your fault. Don't skip out on the transport, but let them pay for it obviously.

Mabe select one or two transporters yourself that you want to use every time. Be stern on your requirements that they pick the dog up or pay for reputable transport that you have the right to turn down if it doesn't look right.

JMO

Remember in the end you'll be to blame and they'll be expecting their money back even if you had nothing to do with the in between.
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