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    Best UK place to buy morphs?

    Hope this is in the right place.

    What's the cheapest or best place to buy baby morphs in the UK?
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    Not sure about cheapest but cheap often means you get what you pay for however this is the place I would go to http://www.crystalpalacereptiles.com/
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    Re: Best UK place to buy morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cityshy View Post
    Hope this is in the right place.

    What's the cheapest or best place to buy baby morphs in the UK?
    My post got censored because I said I want a baby bumblebee, and that apparently counts as advertising, but mods posting URLs to sites doesn't count as such, so if anyone else can post a URL to sites which sell morphs in the UK without sounding like you're advertising them that's great thanks. My local breeder and a few other sites have morphs, but I'm comparing the best places.

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    Re: Best UK place to buy morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cityshy View Post
    My post got censored because I said I want a baby bumblebee, and that apparently counts as advertising, but mods posting URLs to sites doesn't count as such, so if anyone else can post a URL to sites which sell morphs in the UK without sounding like you're advertising them that's great thanks. My local breeder and a few other sites have morphs, but I'm comparing the best places.
    There is a big difference between asking for a recommendation, answering a question with a recommendation and writing "WANTED X morph" which is considered ADVERTISING and should be placed in the proper for sale/wanted forum.

    I would highly recommend you to read the warning you received again and go through the proper channels if you have an issue with the said warning.

    Brushing up on our TOS would also be highly recommended
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    Re: Best UK place to buy morphs?

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    There is a big difference between asking for a recommendation, answering a question with a recommendation and writing "WANTED X morph" which is considered ADVERTISING and should be placed in the proper for sale/wanted forum.

    I would highly recommend you to read the warning you received again and go through the proper channels if you have an issue with the said warning.

    Brushing up on our TOS would also be highly recommended
    I wasn't talking to you because I tend not to bother, and yep no need to attempt to patronise I'm not a child, was a simple misunderstanding & I'm a member on a few other reptile forums (and Medicine forums) I know how it works. I never spam/advertise, what I'm saying is I didn't mean wanting a bumblebee it the way it sounded to you, hence my post started with asking about recommendations of UK stores. I was not advertising (i.e. trying to buy/sell/promote on here) or asking if anyone here has one for sale. I literally meant, I want a bumblebee and asked for recommendations of UK outlets, never once did I say 'who here has one for sale?'

    Nice how you've capitalised it to emphasise the word, maybe you should re-read the warning instead Jobsworth. It was a simple mix of one word, and now I have an silly infraction show up near my name, as if I really was advertising, when I certainly meant no such thing. If the only thing the post had contained was 'Wanted: ' then sure advertisng, but I had specified I was only looking for recommendations, and would have edited it if you'd commented saying like a normal adult instead of getting all poncy about it. Don't think I'll waste my time today.

    Chill out, seriously

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    Re: Best UK place to buy morphs?

    Hi,

    You recieved a polite zero point warning -not an infraction.

    Your post had an item you were seeking and a price you thought it would cost you - that makes it a want ad which we do not allow on the open forums. The use of "wanted:" , as you mentioned, just confirmed that. This was why that specific portion was removed leaving the first part intact.

    It is not our fault if you didn't phrase it in the correct manner. Since we do not know what you mean we can only act on what you say.

    But we really do not like people talking to the staff like that. This is not RFUK where they tolerate that level of backchat. On this site it is probably the quickest way to be shown the door.

    Deborah also answered your question.

    I have bought 4 snakes from crystalpalace and can highly recommend them.

    I can also say bloodball reptiles and Scott at captivebred.co.uk would be excellent places to check out.

    Also on captivebred.co.uk there are several excellent breeders in the forum section ( Alan1, Jamie swords and Tempestas spring to mind ) as well as the classified section. RFUK probably has the busiest classifieds section of any UK based forum.

    But for an actual shop rather than a private breeder crystalpalace is the best out there.


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    If the only thing the post had contained was 'Wanted: ' then sure advertisng, but I had specified I was only looking for recommendations, and would have edited it if you'd commented saying like a normal adult instead of getting all poncy about it. Don't think I'll waste my time today.

    Chill out, seriously
    apparently you want to make this public instead of using the proper channels as previously recommended than be it.

    YOUR post did contain WANTED snake at the end therefore was edited and a ZERO point warning was issued, the rule is the same for everyone.

    YOU could have tried to appeal this warning however you seem to prefer to make a big deal out of this publicly which is really not the best way to go about it and all that for a ZERO point warning....wow

    And I am not getting "poncy" I am enforcing the TOS of this forum which you agreed to upon registering, and before answering this you might want to read them.
    Deborah Stewart


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