What payment methods are accepted?

Our COOP Breeders are required to accept Cash Only. You will be promoted to sign a Bill of Sale, afterwards you will receive a copy of a receipt to your email address.** All payments will have a receipt available immediately

Why are we Cash Only? 

There are several reasons, the first being cash is a secure payment method, digital wallets can be compromised by security vulnerabilities. Another being Breeders can be a target of Friendly Fraud, which means a Customer makes a false claim to their Bank or Credit Card provider to reverse the payment AFTER the customer Receives the Product or Service. Due to the nature of Hobby Breeding, which is a Small and Local Labor of Love- fighting this fraud in court is expensive and time-consuming. Recourse remains expensive and difficult for Breeders.

Not sure how to make a large  withdrawal?

If you need to make a larger cash transaction, (this common when buying a used car) you can utilize any of the 4 solutions listed below.

1. ) Go to any local bank and ask for a Cash advance on your debit card. (NOT Credit Card).

You can take out a cash advance on your debit card. To take out a debit card cash advance, all you need to do is go to ANY local bank or credit union branch and talk to a teller. You can go to any local bank branch and get a debit card cash advance, even if it’s not affiliated with your bank. However, it is best to visit a National Bank like Chase or Wells Fargo when requesting a Debit Card Cash Advance. A cash advanced on a debit cards will cost $5-10 in processing fees.

2.) Call Your Bank And request a temporary increase

Call your personal Bank and request a temporary increase on your daily withdrawal limit. They may ask you to provide certain information (such as a driver’s license) to prove your identity, but by doing so you might be able to increase your limit.

3.) Make multiple ATM Transactions.

Make multiple ATM Transactions. You likely have (2) separate ATM limits. First, is your Withdrawal Limit Amount (per transaction) – Meaning you can only withdraw a certain amount of cash during each ATM visit prompt. (For example, $500 per ATM transactions.) The second limit, is your ATM Daily Transaction Limit – meaning you can only make a certain number of separate ATM transactions in a day. (For example, a limit may be 5 separate ATM Transaction per day.) To utilize your ATM limits to their fullest extent, you can attempt to make several separate transactions with your FULL limit each time. (For example, you withdrawn $500 in 3 separate transactions). This does not generally require you to visit multiple ATM locations, or visit the ATM at different times of day. You can make these transactions at the same ATM in consecutive order. You simply begin a new prompt, after you have finished the first.

4.) Cashing a Check

A fourth option for getting around ATM withdrawal limits is cashing a check. You’d simply write the check out to cash, sign it and take it to the bank to cash it.