American poultry world . 0 apiece for specimens of Standard-bred poultry, itis due them that they shall be entirely satisfied with theirpurchase. It is not for the seller to take the position thatthe purchaser does not know his business, that the fowl isworth the price paid for it, etc. First and foremost, becauseit is the right thing to do, he should want to satisfy hiscustomer; second, it is business policy for him to have itthat way. Reply from A. A. Carver, breeder of Single and R. C. RhodeIsland Reds, Red Sussex and Golden Campines. Seville, Ohio, June 24, 1915. Editor American Poultry Wo


American poultry world . 0 apiece for specimens of Standard-bred poultry, itis due them that they shall be entirely satisfied with theirpurchase. It is not for the seller to take the position thatthe purchaser does not know his business, that the fowl isworth the price paid for it, etc. First and foremost, becauseit is the right thing to do, he should want to satisfy hiscustomer; second, it is business policy for him to have itthat way. Reply from A. A. Carver, breeder of Single and R. C. RhodeIsland Reds, Red Sussex and Golden Campines. Seville, Ohio, June 24, 1915. Editor American Poultry World: Replying to your letter, I have never employed method of selling on a Guaranteed-to-win methods are simple old fashioned way of an approvalwith the privilege of keeping two days, and sometimeslonger, depending on the length of journey, and if not fullysuited, return and we return check. This plan gives thebuyer a chance to have a judge examine his purchase if hehimself is not qualified to do A. A. Carver. latter is a success, I have never thought it just rightto guarantee birds to win, even with atail tied to the kite. Still where thebuyer understands it the contract maybe all right. I can say one thing forMr. Delano and that is in ten years ofexperience with Reds I have neverheard a complaint about his methods ofselling, which I certainly would havedone had they not proven a success. On?^^^^k the other hand I have met parties who jKKht- have purchased stock from OwenJ jJmf Farms and who have been highly t&tL- pleased. Sincerely, A. A. his plan differs from theDelano method Mr. Carver believes thefrom the fact that in his ten yearsexperience as a breeder of Rhode Island Reds he has yet tohear the first complaint about this method of selling. Thepurchaser who send orders to dependable breeders like who ship on approval and guarantee satisfaction arenot taking a chance. Mr. Carver advertised in the veryfirst issue of Americ


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