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    I've always found Rhasputin to be a very helpful person... I'm surprised to find that she's had so many bad dealings and now a theft.

    I would hope that she can turn things around and go the 'straight and narrow' to regain her reputation. It just takes effort on her part.

    To the OP I hope you get your mouse. Sounds like it's invaluable as far as it's genetics and of course all the hassle to get them shipped also.
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    Re: Beware of Casey Lauren Byiers (Rhasputin/EVLV/Eccentric Evolution)

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    I'm thinking this is a stall. From my understanding many of the does were gravid. I'm thinking ol caseygirl there is thinking no one has thought of that and if she just holds out long enough she can get a litter and foster the babies THEN give the mouse to the rightful owner.

    That sound about right casey?
    This thought had crossed my mind. Especially in light of the fact that the animal was not returned to the owner when she showed up in person, and risked running afoul of the law when she refused to return the animal in the presence of law enforcement.

    That's a lot of risk to run, just to turn around and NOW say she's willing to return the animal....just not right away.

    If you didn’t see the light when the rightful owner and the law showed up at your house, why do you see the light now?

    What's the gestation period of a mouse?

    Casey, you do know that if you show up with any of these mice in the future, your gig is completely up? Please tell me you've given that some thought?

    Casey, more of my life has been lived, than I have yet to go. I've been a few places and seen a few things. The true character of a person is shown by the actions they take after they've done something wrong....it says more about who you really are than how you act when things are going right.
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    Re: Beware of Casey Lauren Byiers (Rhasputin/EVLV/Eccentric Evolution)

    What's the gestation period of a mouse?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post

    Casey, more of my life has been lived, than I have yet to go. I've been a few places and seen a few things. The true character of a person is shown by the actions they take after they've done something wrong....it says more about who you really are than how you act when things are going right.

    This^^^^ Is the best quote I've seen in a loooong time.




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    Re: Beware of Casey Lauren Byiers (Rhasputin/EVLV/Eccentric Evolution)

    Casey, you are behaving like a politician, with half-answers and sort-of apologies. Find a way to get the mouse you stole back to Christina, and do it now. No more excuses or stalling, please. You stole and lied, and now it's time for you to man up and correct that. It's that simple.

    The longer you take and the more excuses you give, the more you suffer and the more your mouse organization suffers (you're the President, for Pete's sake).

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    The true character of a person is shown by the actions they take after they've done something wrong....it says more about who you really are than how you act when things are going right.
    I agree with and fully endorse this sentiment. When I was young I did something really stupid. I only did it once, but I felt guilty and got caught (as I should have). I immediately paid my restitutions (so to speak) and apologized, full-stop. No excuses. I remember that it was very humbling, but in retrospect I learned a hell of a lot that I can still apply to my life today.

    There's a lot of value in saying, "I did something wrong. I'm sorry. What can I do to make it right?" and then doing that.
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    Unbelievable!!

    A few questions..

    1. Did anyone else show up at the airport to claim their mice?

    2. Was it pre-arranged for Casey to claim her mice at the airport?

    3. Was there a pre-arranged place to meet for everyone to claim there mice?

    4. Were those involved in the group buy to show proof of what they had purchased?

    I usually don't comment on these types of threads, but Casey this was no mistake or confusion. You had every intent to defraud not only Stint, but the entire group! This is quite clear by your actions of showing up at the airport.

    By the way...how did you manage to get to the airport? You seem to be having such great difficulty in getting the mouse to it's rightful owner, but had none getting to the airport to claim your mice, err one of you're mice and some else's mouse.

    I agree with the possibilty of a litter being scammed here and hence the delay for returning the rightful owners property.
    Last edited by GHOST_584; 05-26-2012 at 06:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GHOST_584 View Post
    Unbelievable!!

    A few questions..

    1. Did anyone else show up at the airport to claim their mice?

    2. Was it pre-arranged for Casey to claim her mice at the airport?

    3. Was there a pre-arranged place to meet for everyone to claim there mice?

    4. Were those involved in the group buy to show proof of what they had purchased?

    I usually don't comment on these types of threads, but Casey this was no mistake or confusion. You had every intent to defraud not only Stint, but the entire group! This is quite clear by your actions of showing up at the airport.

    By the way...how did you manage to get to the airport? You seem to be having such great difficulty in getting the mouse to it's rightful owner, but had none getting to the airport to claim your mice, err one of you're mice and some else's mouse.

    I agree with the possibilty of a litter being scammed here and hence the delay for returning the rightful owners property.
    Instead of asking questions read through the whole thread first lol
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    1. Yes, there were several people at the airport to get mice

    2. Yes, it was known casey was picking up her mice at the airport

    3. The only people that were supposed to be in the terminal with the mice were the organizer and the person she arrived with (Tara)...but because of the delay in the animals being released from the airline, I think everyone ended up inside sorting them at the same time

    4. I don't believe they did....the organizer had a list...but I guess in all the confusion, stress, excitement, sleepiness, etc the genders of aby's were just mixed up. But everything was confirmed ahead of time and everyone should have known what they were supposed to be getting (I know I had confirmed on multiple occasions that I was supposed to get 2 females and 1 male aby...and I have posted the screen shot were the organizer confirmed with casey that she was getting only male abys)


    If the doe does happen to have a litter in casey's possession, I expect to recieve the doe along with her entire litter. It is risky to move a doe with a litter....but in this situation I would take that risk.

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    Re: Beware of Casey Lauren Byiers (Rhasputin/EVLV/Eccentric Evolution)

    FYI...read all nine pages!!!

    With the exception of question #2 don't recall seeing the other questions referenced. Please enlighten me if they were. lol.

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    Re: Beware of Casey Lauren Byiers (Rhasputin/EVLV/Eccentric Evolution)

    Quote Originally Posted by Stina View Post
    If the doe does happen to have a litter in casey's possession, I expect to recieve the doe along with her entire litter. It is risky to move a doe with a litter....but in this situation I would take that risk.
    I don't blame you there. I'd take the risk, too!

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