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  • 05-18-2011, 10:26 PM
    joepythons
    Re: Be Warned!! Scott Micheals
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    On the fauna thread ask him this one question. Put nothing else in the post other than this question. If he doesn't answer, copy and paste it a few times.

    Are you, as of now, licensed to practice veterinary medicine?

    Depending on his answer, or lack thereof, you have new avenues to pursue.

    Well i asked this question and we will await his response
  • 05-18-2011, 10:26 PM
    Skiploder
    Re: Be Warned!! Scott Micheals
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    On the fauna thread ask him this one question. Put nothing else in the post other than this question. If he doesn't answer, copy and paste it a few times.

    Are you, as of now, licensed to practice veterinary medicine?

    Depending on his answer, or lack thereof, you have new avenues to pursue.

    Wes, he's no longer a licensed vet - whether by choice or not I don't remember.

    I have asked him in the past, and he has been very forthcoming in that while he has a doctorate in veterinary medicine and used to practice, he no longer does and let his license expire years ago.

    I'm saddened to see that Lucas has had this issue with Scott. Regardless of whether or not he still practices or should be claiming to be a vet without being licensed, or whether or not the fact he has a doctorate in veterinary medicine should be cause for him to continue to use the DVM by his name, I have done business several times with Scott and have always enjoyed talking to and dealing with him. Most of the pits in my snake house have come from Scott and they were all shipped flawlessly and were immaculate animals.

    Still, this thread is about Lucas and his experience with Scott, so I'll stop there. At this point all I can hope is that all is resolved to Lucas' satisfaction.
  • 05-19-2011, 09:18 AM
    Lucas339
    I am pretty satisfied with the outcome. however still worry for the animal in question. The prolapse is still there. I hope with treatment it will suck back in.
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