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T-Bob Parker
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« on: February 20, 2013, 10:51:34 am » |
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Heck, folks get took everyday on all kinds of deals, there's a lot of money to be made as a dog jockey. If you sell a good quality product then go for it. Selling dogs doesn't have to be taboo. Peddlers need to be honest and buyers need to be as smart as their finances dictate. Meaning If you ain't got much money, be stingy about what you blow it on.
Mr Perry has sold horses and dogs for years and years at pretty high prices (to me anyway) but he's got a good reputation and a good product because he's an honest man and if something is a dud, he makes it right.
Thoms and Wright sell alot of dogs and have a devoted and loyal following because alot of their customers value their products.
The list goes on and on, if you want to be a successful dog seller, invest in sucseful dogs and be honest in all your dealings.
All that being said there will be a Starbucks in the Congo before I ever sell another cur dog!! Last time I let one go for 50 bucks, the young fella kept her for a month and sold her $1200 and while I ain't mad at him, I'll never let it happen again.
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