[Jacob-list] [jacob-sheep] Re: deposits

fourhornfarm fourhornfarm at verizon.net
Sun Jul 15 10:19:41 EDT 2007


Hello Linda and List,

There is nothing wrong with requiring a deposit to hold an animal for pick up. I learned 30 years ago, when I raised registered German Shepherds, that requiring a deposit was the only way to do business. If you did not require a deposit you could pass up other offers to sell that pup and then the original buyer would back out at the time of sale leaving you with a lot of headaches. Those who are truly interested in a particular animal are more than happy to pay a deposit so they know they are the ones that will get that animal and the owner will not end up selling it to someone else. Deposits are peace of mind for both parties.

IMHO
Carl
From: Linda
To: jacob-sheep at yahoogroups.com ; Jacob-list at jacobsheep.com ; jacob-sheep at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] [jacob-sheep] Re: deposits


I received a number of private emails regarding deposits. Could those of you that replied privately to me reply to the list?

Basically, the gist was that deposits are non refundable except in dire circumstances on the buyer's end. We're business people, but are still nice people. Like a number of the responders, I ask for a 25% deposit. I feel that's a comfortable amount to be non refundable. I do not accept a deposit on a ram lamb until he is least 3 months old. I will place informal holds on younger lambs - and even on unborn lambs - without a deposit. I consider that "the right of first refusal".

One thing I deal with here is that some sales need to be coordinated with available transport, so I do like to have proof of intent via a deposit.

That said - the absolutely worst experience I ever had with a buyer was someone that picked up two lambs and paid for them and another ewe. They couldn't fit the ewe in the cat carrier and we just never could coordinate a pickup for the ewe, so I refunded their money.

Linda
www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn




> I have never charged a deposit and have been burnt extremely seldom
> in over twenty-five years. I sell most everything by word of mouth
> and spend virtually nothing on advertising. This means that most
> of my customers are either repeat customers or heard of me from
> previous customers. This also means that most of my customers are
> either friends or future friends. I sell a couple dozen sheep, half
> a dozen cattle, couple of dozen goats, plus a variety of others
> each year and it is working for me. I have talked to others in my
> area and they are amazed that people do not back out more often. I
> can not explain it, but it works for me. ---------------------------





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