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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Let's see with the number of people that have been robbed over the past years, the answer is negative. People know that some of those animal are worth a good amount of $$$

    Just like I would not let a random stranger selling vacuum cleaners door to door in my home same goes for customers (are they really customers or staking out the area knowing there is a valuable collection?)

    Additionally home based business do have restriction and finally my home is also my husband's home and he did not signed up to have strangers coming and going in our house.

    I will meet in a public place very high traffic and of my choice and the animal must be partially paid (20% down), that allows me to get their name and address and phone number

    Even meeting in person can be problematic Mark Haas was shot a few years back when meeting in a public place.

    Use common sense remember every year people lose their life meeting prospect buyer or seller from CL this is no different.
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    Re: Home breeders

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Let's see with the number of people that have been robbed over the past years, the answer is negative. People know that some of those animal are worth a good amount of $$$

    Just like I would not let a random stranger selling vacuum cleaners door to door in my home same goes for customers (are they really customers or staking out the area knowing there is a valuable collection?)

    Additionally home based business do have restriction and finally my home is also my husband's home and he did not signed up to have strangers coming and going in our house.

    I will meet in a public place very high traffic and of my choice and the animal must be partially paid (20% down), that allows me to get their name and address and phone number

    Even meeting in person can be problematic Mark Haas was shot a few years back when meeting in a public place.

    Use common sense remember every year people lose their life meeting prospect buyer or seller from CL this is no different.
    So I'm not paranoid lol. And the last item is why I will be, legally, armed. As I usually am anyway.
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    Re: Home breeders

    I never let anyone into my home. I have let people come to my Porch though. My Dogs are a deterrent. Nobody wants to come into a house with 3 Pit Bulls that sound like the Tasmanian devil hahha.
    I went to meet someone about a month ago and it was a set up. They called me back 3 times changing the location and at that point I new the game. Be careful of excuses about their transportation problems. You have to have a No Nonsense attitude.. not your problem. Also don't be alone. I sell Gold as a Hobby and I always make sure my Wife or Kids are ready to dial 911 if a struggle arises outside while they stay Locked inside. Its a crazy world, your NOT paranoid. Look at what happened to Ben Renick owner of Renick Reptiles.
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    I'm outside the norm and have no problem letting buyers come to my home, but I also have a home-based business as an FFL/gunsmith. We have new and repeat customers almost every week, but we also have a full security system installed, with video surveillance cameras covering the driveway and porch outside, and A/V recorded in the home office where we meet up with everyone (property is posted to keep us legal).

    We also have a retic in the office.

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    Re: Home breeders

    Quote Originally Posted by OTorresUSMC View Post
    So I'm not paranoid lol. And the last item is why I will be, legally, armed. As I usually am anyway.
    Oh I never go out without a gun , that's not being paranoid that's called being realistic and keeping up with what is going on with the world, I would love to give people the benefit of the doubt but with what you see those days not a chance. Even if all that was not an issue, what if the person owns snakes, and they have mites in their collection and one hitchhike on them???? My collection is closed off to anyone the only one authorized is my husband and he has no interest lol.

    I have a lot invested in my collection financially and time wise, I cannot be too cautious if something happened and I had to rebuilt it to where it is it would be impossible or take years.
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    I met a local breeder through Craig's List, we first met in a bus parking lot. The second time we met was at his place and he showed me all of his snakes. The next time I brought him over with his son and showed him my collection. We are thinking of doing a NARBC show together this fall! Be cautious but don't be so paranoid you can't meet local breeders and collaborate on projects.


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    Re: Home breeders

    Since it’s cold out right now maybe the local spca or even Your vet would let you meet there. Hell if it was close to me I’d let you use my garage! For a small discount of course.

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    Re: Home breeders

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post

    We also have a retic in the office.
    ROFL. sick him!

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    Re: Home breeders

    Quote Originally Posted by OTorresUSMC View Post
    So I'm not paranoid lol. And the last item is why I will be, legally, armed. As I usually am anyway.
    oorahh!

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    I just bought my first snake in over 30 years last week. I found a local breeder about an hour away. Looked at his website and inquired about a male Banana I liked.. From my researching the past month seems most of the hobby does ship out snakes but I really wanted to see the snake up close. I asked about a pick up and he said he would meet me out. I didn't really ask any farther but all worked out very well. We met at a small well lit store and I got a chance to meet the breeder in person, see the snake and go home.. So far he has been a wonderful snake

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