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We're interested in adopting this kid?

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His workers are aggressively recruiting us. He's 10 years old and two states away...but he's clear accross the second state like 700 miles away. Do you think this is too far? If his profile lists POS (purchace of service) negotable, does tha mean they're more likely to pay? (those are interstate adoption fees)

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  1. of course it is not to far! Angelina Jolie or someone goes worldwide to get those kids! go for it! if you want this kid you should get him, he needs a home and you need a kid, it's a great thing to do and i am glad you are giving a orphan a home, if you can arrange to get him just get him, it is not that far. good luck and i hope you get the kid!


  2. Sure. You can do this. If you want him, go get him!

  3. 700 miles is nothing. My daughters both adopted from Russia!! If you really want this child, you would not be asking about money.

  4. well if you really are interested in adopting i think you should go for it!:) adopting is great i'm sure your kid will be so happy in the end!!

    hope it all goes well GoodLuck!!

  5. I would really be careful with this..

    You need a attorney..

    In most cases a parent has one year to change mind..

    {Best of Luck}

  6. yes i think you should, i mean....................................... 10 yr. old kid should have a mom, he should be able to live like a real kid. it would be terrible if he had no mom, no kids to play w/,to not eat a homecooked meal and to have a nice wonderful home and a carring family!!! think of it this way....what if you were an orphan w/ no home, family, or friends to play w/.... sad huh?  go ahead and adopt him! he will love you like the sweet person you are! well at least i hope you are a sweet person inside! adopt him and care for him as if he were your true baby!

    -♥

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