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Buyers beware!

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  • 01-11-2009, 01:41 AM
    joepythons
    Re: Buyers beware!
    This whole post smells like something else happened to the snake and you are upset and trying to blame the seller.In my reading your post i take you are VERY new to reptiles correct? If the guy is willing to work with you then i see no reasons for you flaming him ;).My advice to you is learn the proper procedures to housing a new snake BEFORE you get the other one ok :gj:
  • 01-11-2009, 01:46 AM
    joepythons
    Re: Buyers beware!
  • 01-11-2009, 02:31 AM
    Bettacreek
    Re: Buyers beware!
    I don't see what the problem is... I don't blame him for not wanting to ship a snake out in this frigid weather. Something sounds fishy about this, and I'm not pointing out the seller. :/
  • 01-11-2009, 02:54 AM
    numba1stuna8162
    Re: Buyers beware!
    Okay, let me clear this up....first of all I am somewhat new to reptiles, I am not claiming to be an expert, but I am deff not new, I have been around reptiles and people who own reptiles all of my life. The word "quarantine" means a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease. Although I do not own any other sankes or reptiles for that matter, I was not worried about spreading anything to any other snakes obviously, however I am not going to put a brand new snake into my already preped tank with forest floor cypress mulch beeding, hides, water bowl, and all kinds of artificial plants, with mites only for me to a few days later have to throw out all the bedding and go through the whole hassle of treating mites to a brand new enclousure...its better to be safe than sorry, so you put the snake in another enclosure with white paper towels to see the mites if any, two old hides, a waterbowl, and proper heat just to make sure. Believe me my husbandry is great and if you saw pictures of my enclosure you would agree, I did my research, trust that!! As for the breeder that fix to the problem is bs! And I actually cannot believe that some of you on here agree with him. You are telling me that if I buy a snake from a breeder, not your local petsmart or petco, a breeder, and it dies a little over an hour later that I should have to wait a month, make another hour drive, look through the snakes again, and consider taking ANOTHER snake from him, not to mention take another hour drive back home?? Well at least I got the $7.00 admission fee paid for, right?? NO...whoever agrees with that is crazy, I'm sorry!! If I was a breeder, I would never do that to my client, you better believe that I am sending you another snake next day, free of charge, and free of shipping, garunteed to be alive, and free of mites and ticks. Like I said, I will post pictures of my tank setup, and the snake, and you all can judge for yourself.
  • 01-11-2009, 03:01 AM
    Smith285
    Re: Buyers beware!
    how hot was your car on the drive home? I went ahead and brought a thermometer with me inside the car when I had to transport my snakes and it really surprised me how quickly it got up to close to 100 degrees and I had to turn the heat way down lower than I thought I would. You could have had the car in the 100's without knowing and it got too hot. Or it could have been too cold, who knows. Still seems like too short of a drive to harm the snake though really.... But if he's going to replace it, I don't get the problem here, besides the fact that I'm sorry for your loss :(
  • 01-11-2009, 03:06 AM
    llovelace
    Re: Buyers beware!
    I don't question your husbandry, how old was the snake? a hatchling? How many sheds had she gone through? How many feedings? I would have gotten a more established one.......Just my :twocents:

    I am sorry for your loss :(, I know how excited you must have been
  • 01-11-2009, 03:13 AM
    ThyTempest
    Re: Buyers beware!
    Fact is, this breeder is doing a very good job with post-purchase customer service. It is winter, and if you did as much research as you said you did, you would know that winter almost always means no shipping. It is just too cold for ectotherms.

    Have you provided proof to the breeder that the snake is indeed dead?

    We all feel for you and know this isnt an ideal situation, but the fact that several people, myself included have asked what "Quarantine" means to you...and you give us the run of the mill correct definition, and not whatever you did for "quarantine" when you brought your snake home. What exactly did you do to/around your snake in what you called your "quarantine"?

    It does sound like you know what you are doing with husbandry, I am just not convinced that the breeder is at fault here.

    I still smell fish.
  • 01-11-2009, 03:16 AM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Buyers beware!
    So you did not treat the snake with anything in your "QT" procedure?

    I think in this situation, if you did not want another snake from this breeder, he should refund your money, and you return to him his dead snake if he requires it. :/
  • 01-11-2009, 03:22 AM
    ThyTempest
    Re: Buyers beware!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    So you did not treat the snake with anything in your "QT" procedure?

    I think in this situation, if you did not want another snake from this breeder, he should refund your money, and you return to him his dead snake if he requires it. :/

    That is another option I didnt think about.
  • 01-11-2009, 03:24 AM
    Mischke
    Re: Buyers beware!
    I think for only having the one snake (the one she just purchased) that she did fine with quarantine. What other snakes was she suppose to be quarantine from? Attacking her for this is ridiculous! Even if she has her new snake in a “decked out” enclosure doesn’t mean she isn’t quarantine it. And, she still doesn’t have any snakes to quarantine it from. Who cares what cage she keeps it in?

    As for the seller. I’d have to agree with the majority of the forum.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by numba1stuna8162 View Post
    If I was a breeder, I would never do that to my client, you better believe that I am sending you another snake next day, free of charge, and free of shipping, guaranteed to be alive, and free of mites and ticks.

    Read below for my response.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ThyTempest View Post
    It is winter, and if you did as much research as you said you did, you would know that winter almost always means no shipping.

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