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View Poll Results: Where do you buy/obtain the majority of your snakes?

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  • Online from Retailers

    14 14.89%
  • Online from Hobbyists

    40 42.55%
  • Online from Auctions

    4 4.26%
  • At Distant/Large Expos

    22 23.40%
  • At Local Expos

    34 36.17%
  • From Friends/Local Breeders

    39 41.49%
  • Mostly Holdbacks

    3 3.19%
  • Wholesale

    2 2.13%
  • Other

    11 11.70%
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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    I buy 99% of my stuff from Garrick DeMeyer or produce it myself. It also helps that I work there ;-)

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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by MonkeyShuttle View Post
    If your selling a $350 animal just post it as $400 free shipping and i sill buy it. But $350 plus shipping and im hesitant. But i may be slightly retarded
    That's hilarious!!!

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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by stoaob3 View Post
    That's hilarious!!!

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    It's actually a really common thing! Lots of people are more willing to buy if cost of shipping is rolled in, no matter what they're buying (I sell yarn online). It's weirdly effective marketing, just make sure you specify "US shipping included" or whatever.
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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by CptJack View Post
    It's actually a really common thing! Lots of people are more willing to buy if cost of shipping is rolled in, no matter what they're buying (I sell yarn online). It's weirdly effective marketing, just make sure you specify "US shipping included" or whatever.
    Good to know as I have six clutches coming relatively soon. You never stop learning!

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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by CptJack View Post
    It's actually a really common thing! Lots of people are more willing to buy if cost of shipping is rolled in, no matter what they're buying (I sell yarn online). It's weirdly effective marketing, just make sure you specify "US shipping included" or whatever.
    It's not weird at all, especially when shipping a reptile since there are sellers whose "shipping" includes fees for materials. Also, shipping costs go up the further the box travels - I recently paid $78 to have a young Tarahumara boa (so quite a tiny snake) shipped to me from CA. So, if a seller advertises an "all inclusive" price that's a more attractive ad, as there are no surprise fees once I agree to the purchase.

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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    It's not weird at all, especially when shipping a reptile since there are sellers whose "shipping" includes fees for materials. Also, shipping costs go up the further the box travels - I recently paid $78 to have a young Tarahumara boa (so quite a tiny snake) shipped to me from CA. So, if a seller advertises an "all inclusive" price that's a more attractive ad, as there are no surprise fees once I agree to the purchase.
    From VA TO CA recently I paid $95... Makes it tough to sell the cheaper stuff when the shipping costs as much (or more) than the snake...
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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    From VA TO CA recently I paid $95... Makes it tough to sell the cheaper stuff when the shipping costs as much (or more) than the snake...
    Very true, lower end morphs could easily be right around shipping cost.


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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    It's not weird at all, especially when shipping a reptile since there are sellers whose "shipping" includes fees for materials. Also, shipping costs go up the further the box travels - I recently paid $78 to have a young Tarahumara boa (so quite a tiny snake) shipped to me from CA. So, if a seller advertises an "all inclusive" price that's a more attractive ad, as there are no surprise fees once I agree to the purchase.

    This very much is the size of it and it's how I operate both as a seller and buyer, but I still find it pretty interesting. It's about not having any hidden costs with the purchase. A flat shipping rate is more popular than exact shipping based on weight and location (remember, I'm dealing yarn), even if the exact shipping cost would be LOWER than the flat rate. Most popular is always going to be just rolled into the purchase price, though, because you can tell at a glance what fits into your budget.

    And yes, shipping is expensive. I just paid 40.00 to have a 35.00 snake shipped. Making it, in my mind, basically a 75.00 snake. I didn't mind, really, but I'm more likely to not... grumble about paying that sort of shipping when it's a small percentage of the cost of the snake (ie: the snake's more expensive) rather than more than doubling the cost of getting the snake.
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    Re: Where do you buy your snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    From VA TO CA recently I paid $95... Makes it tough to sell the cheaper stuff when the shipping costs as much (or more) than the snake...
    Oh I know, I always look local first, $95 pays for a lot of gas! And while four were shipped in, the other 32 were not.
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