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So I see alot on the BOI that several non-desirables make "bad guy" lists. Well does anyone actually have a stock email they send out when one of these guys either make contact for your animals or actually buys directly from your site?

I think this could be a good discussion topic. What would you tell someone that had made YOUR list?
 
I have specifically avoided setting up a shopping cart on my site, though it would be convenient in some ways. I just didn't want to do business that way. I've turned down sales to a few people I didn't want to deal with. Usually it is easy - they make an offer, and I simply reply "No, thank you". No further comment, and most of the time it ends right there. In the rare instances that it doesn't, I'm not above pulling my ads & removing an animal from my available page. "Sorry, that one is no longer available."

With an automatic order set up, it would be complicated by having to cancel the order & refund payment...which would require some sort of explanation. Interesting dilemma, I'll be watching the responses.
 
I just tell them I'm not interested in doing business with them. Nothing more needs to be said. We don't have to sell to anyone if we don't want to.
 
I have also turned away potential customers with the simple.. No Thanks.. or if I inquire about an animal on another site not knowing who the seller is until they send a return E-mail and I look them up on here and realize that I don't want to do business with them, I will usually reply with.. Thanks for responding but I found such and such somewhere else. Sorry.

Nothing else needs to be said in my opinion!
 
I have sent someone a link to their BOI thread and said I didn't feel comfortable with them buying from me. I don't feel a need to work around the situation and would rather them know that the the way they presented themselves doesn't go away.

I have also bought and sold to people that have BOI threads but I still felt comfortable dealing with. Even if the thread is unresolved or doesn't end in their favor, if they stayed professional and didn't go against any guarantee they offered, I don't write them off completely. As long as I accept their TOS, feel they will stick to it, and like the animal offered I go for it.
 
I have sent someone a link to their BOI thread and said I didn't feel comfortable with them buying from me. I don't feel a need to work around the situation and would rather them know that the the way they presented themselves doesn't go away.

I was thinking about doing something similar... but wasn't sure if others were already doing it. How did that contact go for you when you sent them the link?
 
I was thinking about doing something similar... but wasn't sure if others were already doing it. How did that contact go for you when you sent them the link?

Late answer, but he was actually pretty professional with his response. Said something to the affect of it being one side of the story and too bad I didn't want to sell to him. Although I could see some people getting irate and being a little more colorful with their response.
 
I just tell them "No thank you" and leave it at that. Not because I fear an irate response, but I don't want them to pretend to be someone else to buy from me or sell to me. If they think it was just a general non-reason, they'll not be alerted to the fact that it's them specifically and get sneaky(hopefully).

If they do get annoying anyway, I'll tell them in polite language my reasons, and anything nasty get reported to an ISP and they get blocked.
 
Not that I've had much experience in this personally, but my 2 cents would be that it would be relatively easy to deter people from a sale unless they were extraordinarily in love with that particular animal or extremely persistent..

I say this because in my experiences, people that want to buy almost NEVER say they will pay you what you are asking. The simplest way is to say, as stated before, "Thanks for the offer, but no."

I wouldn't really see any need to involve BOI threads or whatever, but again as was stated before I think you should really do research if it's truly a potential sale. I would absolutely look at both sides of the story before turning away a potential customer.

I think it's funny because 98% of my sales in the past 4 years have been to people who have no BOI thread, have no idea what the BOI or fauna is. Who knows?
 
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