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View Poll Results: Business ethics would say...

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  • The buyer rightfully keeps whatever is produced.

    115 83.94%
  • The buyer should send the offspring back to the original owner if requested.

    0 0%
  • The previous owner and buyer should split the value of the clutch.

    9 6.57%
  • Other or depends (explain)

    13 9.49%
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    Re: Business ethics question

    I would say that if neither is aware that the snake is gravid, then the buyer has all claims to offspring. However, I also think it would also be a nice gesture to at least notify the seller that the snake was gravid and at least offer some of the offspring back. You never know, the seller may return the favor when you get ready to purchase another snake and come up a few dollars short. Just my opinion...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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