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"When you agree to pay a deposit, it becomes part of a legal contract. Such contracts give rights to and place duties on you and the supplier.
A trader will sometimes ask you for a deposit if they are ordering or reserving an item for you. Always get a receipt for a deposit. The amount you pay should be deducted from the item’s price.
If you change your mind, the shop can legally keep your deposit. For a reserved item, they may also argue that they could have sold the item if it had not been reserved for you. If they do, they may insist that you keep your promise and buy it or else compensate them for their loss of profit."
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change it to an additional amount like a "booking fee"> Both parents registered and health tested and I priced them at what I thought was reasonable, but currently that's half price at what they are selling for (unregistered/not health tested!) And these pups will be long haired, when most are short. <br /><br />I don't want them to think it's about money. I just want a fair price for my pups.
> Maybe I will rethink the whole deposit thing. Very interesting that some don't take them but i can understand why.
> My issue with deposits is that some people start acting as if they already own the puppy, making demands about seeing the pup, photos, expectations about visits and so on.
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