I want folks to beware. I just got off the phone with a disturbing gentleman who turned out to be a broker. He attempted to say the right things when it came to inquiring on a puppy "for a friend". He tried to brag on his own exploits with a certain dog he had but then admitted it was not as he presented it. He started to get angry at my questions and slipped up to say "hey lady". LOL---oh yea, that is a good way to address someone you want a show prospect from. Even if it is "for a rich friend".
But this guy hung in there. He was not going to be shaken. He was determined to buy this pup on behalf of a friend he claimed was rich and in the music industry. He claimed this person needed their privacy and would not call me directly. As far as I know, this "friend" worked as a janitor at a record store. That would be considered in the music industry, right? LOL!
He hung in there and hung in there. What finally caused him to be rude and hang up? When I told him his friend would have to be the one who signed a contract. He asked; "lady, what do you mean a contract? He just buys his pup and it is his, right?" I said No, even a pet buyer has to sign a sale agreement. He then told me I was not the type of breeder he wanted to buy from and hung up.
Oh darn........there goes another puppy sell.
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