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Originally Posted by chondros785
That guy is a LIAR ! He BS's people about where he gets his animals from...
He might breed some but I can bet you alot of them are wild or farm bred !
And the guy is just a smooth talker and suckers people into believing him...
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Originally Posted by chondros785
There isnt even a price list for bushmasters chondros that you can see online!
And even if there was a price list, why would you want to buy from someone that tells you he gets them from private breeders and they are from the US?
Atleast get them from brokers who will be honest and tell you exactly where they got them from instead of BS'n you and selling you lies....
Who cares that you are lucky enough to get an animal that is healthy,That isnt the point! Why do business with a LIAR ??????Common sense!
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Originally Posted by Timothy neville
Troy buys from Bushmaster reptiles. I don't think he even breeds his own animals. Everything he sells he buys wholesale. I wouldn't pay ANYTHING from him. Looks elsewhere for your reptile needs, he is just a flipper.
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A good customer of mine alerted me to the fact that these libelous comments were posted:
The reputation of my company in the reptile community is beyond reproach and clearly established. The three malicious comments posted above are a violation of defamation law.
defamation (libel for written words), is the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be factual, that may give an individual, business, product, group, government or nation a negative image. It is usually, but not always, a requirement that this claim be false and that the publication is communicated to someone other than the person defamed (the claimant).
The elements that must be proven to establish defamation are:
1) a publication to one other than the person defamed;
2) a false statement of fact;
3) that is understood as
a. being of and concerning the plaintiff; and
b. tending to harm the reputation of plaintiff.
4) If the plaintiff is a public figure, he or she must also prove actual malice.
If defamation is proven, both actual damages (to recover from the economic harm that has been suffered), and punitive damages (to punish the person who made the remark and also to serve as an example to deter others) may be sought.
Considering the fact that I have already requested both of your personal information (IP's etc.) from this forum's administrator for the purposes of pursing legal action, I would stop building a case against yourself and this forum (if your comments are allowed to remain).
Fortunately the days of "kids" being able to hide behind their computers making libelous comments at others expense are over.
Sincerely,
Troy Frantz