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Am I the only one?

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  • 03-02-2007, 10:03 AM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: Am I the only one?
    "Cheap" is a four letter word to me. You want something but you are looking for a bargain (nothing wrong with a bargain). Heck thats how I got my breeder females. But cheap is such a dirty sounding word. I'm with you guys maybe they could use "Budget Reptile wanted" or "Proper housing and care on a budget" I mean lets face why buy bag after bag of aspen every week, as a small 1-5 snake keeper, when the Sunday paper will do great. Or pay 2.50 a rat for live when 75c each for frozen is the same meal.

    I make a motion to here forth strike the word "cheap" from all herp hobbiest vocabulary and hence forth replace it with "budget".

    All for
  • 03-02-2007, 11:19 AM
    Ginevive
    Re: Am I the only one?
    I hate the word Cheap.. when referring to reptiles, cars, etc.. to me, it has a derogatory connotation that makes me think of knock-off items and cheesiness. not a word that any ball python deserves to have smacked on it.
  • 03-02-2007, 01:51 PM
    Wolfsnaps
    Re: Am I the only one?
    At the pet store I used to work at , I would hate hearing people blatenly say "Lets go get it at walmart, its cheaper there". Ugh. I saved my breathe on them, knowing that walmart wouldn't have the product. Ever see walmarts pet section? Although it has gotten better, it is by no means a wide selection...and basically NO herp stuff at all. So yeah, go ahead and go to walmart....You will be back...

    I don't work there anymore and I am not trying to belittle walmart. Walmart is great for certain things....Pet supplies just aren't one of them.

    And as much as I love all my animals, it is not a cheap hobby. But I have to say after the initial set up, snakes are not expensive to care for. If they are in good health (meaning no emergencies to the vet) and you have all the nessecities(sp) (and some not so nessecary(sp) things) then what is so expensive for snakes? I think my snake gives me the least amount of work (actually he is tied with my fish as for as labor and money goes).
  • 03-02-2007, 02:29 PM
    Chase13
    Re: Am I the only one?
    Ok then, how about frugal? Frugal simply means getting the most out of what you pay for. I don't want to go on a rant but, its like buying a comlumbian winter coat DURING winter. You could buy that exact same coat for a fraction of the price during the summer. But if you don't agree with that example because it's seasonal, then how about Red Bull. Red Bull is supposed to give you tons of energy and keep you going right? I mean, thats what it's made to do. And because I can't pronounce half of the words on the back of the can, it must be really good for me. WRONG. It's basically caffiene and sugar. It isn't even healthy the way most people drink them, thinking that they are gonna be able to keep going longer. Sure, it gives your body a quick boost, but so does coffee. Coffee is much more natural (not including the junk people put in it) and gives you a much longer boost. And the main point behind this is, the price, the frugal price. I'm gonna be frugal and get a 25 cent cup of coffee rather than the $3 little can of red bull. Your getting the same thing (in a way) but being much more frugal, not cheap. I'm sorry if I made anybody mad, I get like this sometimes. :D

    So in a nutshell, "Does anybody know where I can get a quality snake and be frugal about it."

    *Frugalicious, definition, gettin' more out of my money*
  • 03-02-2007, 04:50 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: Am I the only one?
    Personally, I would be insulted if someone told me to buy a certain morph because it is cheaper than others. How is anyone to judge my, or anyone else's, perception of monetary value? What is hugely expensive to one person, might be nothing more than a drop in the bucket for someone else; but without knowing and being given a certain budget, I don't think that anyone should have the audacity to tell another person "buy this, it's cheaper.." :)
  • 03-02-2007, 05:09 PM
    Snakeman
    Re: Am I the only one?
    my parents constantly use the word "cheap" with me. if i wanna buy something, they tell me "buy this because it's cheaper".gets on my nerves every time.
  • 03-02-2007, 05:26 PM
    jknudson
    Re: Am I the only one?
    You get what you pay for.

    For example, if I wanted cheap pastels, I could've easily gotten them, but I wouldn't have been happy with them. I wanted two high quality pastels that I know were raised with the utmost care and also something that came with a sense of security by having the support of the breeder if any problems arose. In the end it did take a bit longer to pay for them, but to me it was worth every penny.

    My buddy decided to get a "cheap" breeder size female at a show, he was told it was a CBB, but we assume the snake is a WC, it has only eating once since in his care...and has been littered with problems...ticks, internal parasites, URI, the works. In the end that "cheap" pastel turned out to be a several hundred dollar snake.

    -Jason
  • 03-02-2007, 05:27 PM
    PythonWallace
    Re: Am I the only one?
    I'm looking for a nice... umm... highly affordable... umm... better than market priced female het albino and female spider. :D
  • 03-02-2007, 05:52 PM
    kavmon
    Re: Am I the only one?
    i agree robin! just doesn't sound appealing to me.


    personally i think it is used by alot of flippers and low end dealers just to make a sale. it's not secret that alot of people put price as their most important factor. nothing wrong with that, nothing wrong with putting service/reputation first either!


    vaughn
  • 03-02-2007, 05:59 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: Am I the only one?
    .....the sad thing is that 'cheap' and 'quality' tend to go together. There are exceptions, but from my experience cheap equals lower quality.

    ....there are tons of things that people use as 'tactics' to sell animals....

    ....my personal favorite is "Adult Ball Pythons for Sale"....then you read the ad only to find that they are selling a 1000 gram baby.

    .....the term "TAME" when used to describe any reptile drives me nuts too. Reptiles are not tame-able in my opinion.....they may tolerate people, but they are never tame.
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