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I need some advice from you good people please.
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I clearly wasn't on the ball yesterday. We went to our vets to have some photos done of our dogs. We were told by our vet that he was booking the photographer in for that day (other people were using him ) and we were not obliged to buy any photos if we didn't want to. Thats fine we thought.
Anyway, got there, had photos done, were then told that it was £35.00 fee and this includes a small photo in a cardboard frame that would be ready in two weeks. I said that we did not know we had to pay any money but because we were put on the spot and the vet wasn;t around to ask them about it, we paid them by giving my partners credit card details. I know, I know, really stupid.
I have now been brewing since then and I am getting a bit angry. I wish to ring the photographer up and cancel the photo and ask for a refund, but where do I stand?
Any help would be appreciated.
Anyway, got there, had photos done, were then told that it was £35.00 fee and this includes a small photo in a cardboard frame that would be ready in two weeks. I said that we did not know we had to pay any money but because we were put on the spot and the vet wasn;t around to ask them about it, we paid them by giving my partners credit card details. I know, I know, really stupid.
I have now been brewing since then and I am getting a bit angry. I wish to ring the photographer up and cancel the photo and ask for a refund, but where do I stand?
Any help would be appreciated.
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another-view has a point, but I must say that I have been in situations in which a photographer has taken photos of me, but has said before he took them that there was no obligation to buy. Sometimes I did buy the prints, sometimes not, so those photographers were quite prepared to take pictures and not get paid.
This is a difficult one. The vet told you that you weren't obliged to buy any photos if you didn't want to, but by paying the requested fee of your own free will, the photographer could argue that you paid up willingly.
I agree with Nomercy - speak to your vet and explain what happened, and cancel the card payment before it goes through.
On the other hand, you may be so delighted with the pic/s that you'll think it was money well spent!
I agree with Nomercy - speak to your vet and explain what happened, and cancel the card payment before it goes through.
On the other hand, you may be so delighted with the pic/s that you'll think it was money well spent!
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Call me heartless - but I can't understand why anyone wants a 'professional' photograph of their dog (or any other pet, especially a cat) anyway.
We used to take photos of our black lab Bruno - especially when he was all tranvestited up or in his smart collar, tie & sunglasses mode - but aren't ordinary phone, digital or film just as good, and cheaper?
We used to take photos of our black lab Bruno - especially when he was all tranvestited up or in his smart collar, tie & sunglasses mode - but aren't ordinary phone, digital or film just as good, and cheaper?