I think it sounds great!! I can understand that you want to know where the dog is so you can contact the owners when you need to. Great job.![]()
I think it sounds great!! I can understand that you want to know where the dog is so you can contact the owners when you need to. Great job.![]()
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
What will you do if a person doesn't own a credit card? I only have one and its expired having never been used. Not many people can say they don't have one by the time they are almost done with college but I'll be the exception.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
Reasons the Credit Card/Birth cert or other requirement for personal data are a major problem:
Where are you going to store the info?
If on an IT (computer) system is it certified against unauthorized intrusion?
If in a safe does it meet bank standards?
How long?
How much liability insurance are you going to carry for loss of the data or security breach of the data? (you can do a lot with a birth cert or CC#)
How are you going to notify the person that the data has been compromised if it happens?
OK, I'm going to try and say this nicely, and I'm probably a reject, but if I was looking for a pet, there is no way I would sign papers that required me to sign over a credit card number so that I can be tracked. Not in this day, where identity theft is so rampant. I would walk away, and find a different source to find a puppy/dog. Also, the part where you need to know exactly where the dog is, at all times, seems to be excessive. Again, I wouldn't sign a contract, having to keep tabs with someone else to make sure THEY think that I am taking care of my dog. That's my business.
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