Actually, I am done with your scam. You received healthy and happy candoia and a healthy frenata and egg eaters and the frenata is a 300 dollar snake so if you gave it away or sold it to your friend, that is your issue. I do not wish to discuss these matters further as it is my perception that you are trying to take advantage of a good deal and do not call to harass.
Dan
In a message dated 10/2/2008 1:22:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
izzymara@cox.net writes:
Dan, I don't know where we stand on this. I bought from you thinking you where a reputable dealer and the snakes where in good shape. This hole thing has been a nightmare. If this Frenata dies I will be out 310 plus the 75 on the egg eater. I will not settle for that. Please let me know what we can do about this. I am willing to ship the Frenata back for a refund or try and hold on to it and hope it survives, but if it dosn't, what can be done? I am a breeder and I have never had a snake die from eating while in shed. expecially to think that a small finch egg liquid going down a snake would be called a lump?? they do not take the egg all the way down. Please let me know what we can work out, Thanks Andy
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Danscolaro@aol.com wrote:
> Andy, well I did not mean to be blunt but could have left it as it arrived
> healthy and alive and offered nothing and still been within the terms of sale.
> And your email was that they candoia arrived fine so I am not sure what
> guarantee any dealer gives beyond a report such as that. And although I believe
> you when you say they showed shortly with a respiratory condition and died
> and such, again, what can be expected of any dealer who ships healthy stuff
> and then it somehow gets sick. And I shipped 30 of those snakes and no one
> reported any respiratory but still believe you. I never even saw a photo of
> them dead? I believed you so no big deal. Heck, I buy 3-4000 dollars of
> reptiles a month and 5-10 percent of them end up with some issue or another and I
> never once got a dime consideration from people I have handed well over
> 100,000 dollars to for reptiles and that is from several different folks. Not a
> single dime. If I tell them something had an issue or imperfection or
> respiratory, they say it arrived alive and end of conversation. I bought snakes
> from folks with good reps and got stub tailed and disease ridden snakes and they
> dodge responsibility. I am not throwing that up for any defense, but that
> is how people deal in this business and it stinks that they do that. I do it
> for a hobby and it turned into a job and now its difficult keeping up with
> the expenses the job created so its fun most of the time, but sometimes hard.
> Even on the egg eater. I recommending allowing the red to shed before
> feeding and you got it and fed it the same day and it died the next. I have seen
> that happen before with other snakes that ate while in shed. Their body
> freaks at the bloat and they cannot get their skin off and they stress internally
> and die. It happens rarely, but does happen and I have done it myself a few
> times to snakes.
>
> Dan
>
>
> In a message dated 10/1/2008 11:24:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>
izzymara@cox.net writes:
>
> I don't know if I would call it a Free Frenata. as those other snakes died
> in a very short time. I really appreciate you stepping forward and trying to
> make good of the situation. I think that Scott just really got worried after
> spending the 310 to have a snake shipped and then Freight(SP?) telling him
> that it was a bad deal and that the snake would most likely die. We are not use
> to getting snakes that do not fair well. I guess it's another lesson about
> getting LTC vrs CB. Any way. I am very sorry that we are all going through this
> and hope you can understand where we are coming from. Thanks Andy
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Danscolaro@aol.com wrote:
> > Andrew, I sent you a FREE perfect frenata and your friend calls here
> making
> > threats?
> >
> > Dan
> >