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 Star Shiine
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Hi, please can you help
1) How much do handlers cost?
2) Do you have to pay for kennel assistants?
3) I sold my first sessions today. Do they always get bought? Is the price always the same? When do you get paid for them?
4) I started with $2,500.. bought a dog for $100 but now have $2,403, where did the $3 come from?
Thanks in advance ??


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 Silk N Denim Terriers
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10/17/2016 6:19:15 PM reply with quote send message to Silk N Denim Terriers Object to Post

1) How much do handlers cost?

Handlers are free unless you use more than four per show and then you are charged an excessive usage fee. You can read the details here:
www.showdog.com/help/topic.aspx?id=72

2) Do you have to pay for kennel assistants?
No

3) I sold my first sessions today. Do they always get bought? Is the price always the same? When do you get paid for them?

Sessions are always sold and they sell sometime between midnight and 6am showdog time. You can read how the prices are determined here:
www.showdog.com/help/topic.aspx?id=54

4) I started with $2,500.. bought a dog for $100 but now have $2,403, where did the $3 come from?

It probably came from your daily salary. You can check your balance sheet to find out by clicking on Balance which is underneath your kennel name on the left hand side of the screen. Here is the link to show you what it looks like.
www.showdog.com/users/transactions.aspx

I hope this helps.
 Star Shiine
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10/18/2016 12:49:50 AM reply with quote send message to Star Shiine Object to Post

Yes, it does , thank you.

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