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Originally Posted by Ed Clark
Heres some information,
I sent Daniel the geckos in question on Wednesday November 17,2007
He sends me an email on Monday May 14,2007 that he had trouble with 2 of those geckos.
Thats 7 months after he received those geckos. well...how long should a seller have to guarantee a gecko?
What I told him is I would send him 2 of my babies when they were ready to ship as a token of good will. and I will do that.
What he recieved was normals and thats what I will send as soon as I feel they are big enought to ship.
Let me ask you all this? how long should a live animal be the responsibilty of the seller?
Dont you think that whoever buys that live animal assumes responsibility when they recieve it? how long of a time period does a buyer have to put the blame on the seller because of their lack of husbandry skills?
Come on folks...I dont think anyone will guarantee a gecko for 7 months. I just did!
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You a bit gunshy about replacing animals now mr. clark?
7 months IS a long time.
You are the one who agreed to the replacement. Given the fact that you couldn't even come through with vet reports you said you had in Emily's thread, one must assume you have good reason for believing this buyer had problems.
Perhaps you just don't want to discuss what happened? A quick replacement and no jibber jabber about what actually went wrong? More parasites maybe?
I neither know nor care. You told him you'd replace them. You should do that. You should do that without complaining about it or bragging about it.
I reckon you know that already though and are just hoping to score some brownie points. It's not going to work mr. clark. Your taint ain't the kind that leaves quick or easy. You're tarnished, blackened, smeared, muddied beyond probably redemption simply because you're a lying sack of snot.
But, you ARE the one who got the sack, collected the snot and then climbed in, somehow managing to tie the bag after your entry. A good trick that will hopefully haunt you for a good long while.