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Re: It is a honeybee
To rlditmars, not taking nothing away from anybody who knows their bp's. I respect some of the input I have received from several individuals on this forum. bigfish1975 for example. The bp went to different breeder, not the hobbyist originally purchased from.
And to ohhwataloser, 100% written and noterized document convinces me that I have a humblebee.
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Re: It is a honeybee
 Originally Posted by locolobito
To rlditmars, not taking nothing away from anybody who knows their bp's. I respect some of the input I have received from several individuals on this forum. bigfish1975 for example. The bp went to different breeder, not the hobbyist originally purchased from.
And to ohhwataloser, 100% written and noterized document convinces me that I have a humblebee.
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Notarized? As in by a Notary Public?
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Re: It is a honeybee
Yes a notary public
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Re: It is a honeybee
 Originally Posted by locolobito
Yes a notary public
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For what purpose?
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Re: It is a honeybee
Honestly I don't know. But my guess from wording, is because he wants to keep the money spent and his collection? Wants happy and repeat customers? Hard to say really.
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Re: It is a honeybee
 Originally Posted by locolobito
Honestly I don't know. But my guess from wording, is because he wants to keep the money spent and his collection? Wants happy and repeat customers? Hard to say really.
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Huh. First ball python breeder I've heard of that feels the need to have his reputation notarized.
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Re: It is a honeybee
Everyone does business differntly. Every time I buy property I want it done with a lawyer present. What's wrong with that? Nobodies word is any good in today's society (my opinion).
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Re: It is a honeybee
 Originally Posted by locolobito
Everyone does business differntly. Every time I buy property I want it done with a lawyer present. What's wrong with that? Nobodies word is any good in today's society (my opinion).
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I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. It's just uncommon (to say the least) in this hobby, so I was curious and asked. Nothing more, nothing less.
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People have bought many snakes with out a notary public. In fact, I'd be willing to guess almost all transactions have happened without a notary public. Including the $50,000+ ones. The notary will have no idea what a honeybee ball python is. That paper means nothing.
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All a notary does is vouch that you are the person you say you are when you sign a document. So, congratulations, you have a document that says that the breeder is the person he says he is.
Even by the off chance that the snake is a honeybee, it is the poorest example of one ever and not something to come on here and make a fool of yourself over. If you don't want people's opinions on your snake, don't ask.
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