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If that is the snake in question which was sold to Deb then Angel is no Angel. 


As a matter of fact, someone had already inquired about any problems with wobble in the snake and Angel had responded that there was NOT.
When I saw the photos she posted, it was pretty clear that the snake was unnaturally contorting and probably had a problem.
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=186948
Glad you got your refund, Deborah - and a damn shame another beautiful animal has to suffer.
Angel, good that you refunded Deborah. Honesty and integrity are what define a person - keep that in mind. It will serve you as a seller AND a buyer.
I had no idea I was suppose to mention the wobble. I had never noticed it until someone asked about it in another thread and I took him out for observation,
not knowing it was genetic, I thought nothing of it.
Angel, good that you refunded Deborah. Honesty and integrity are what define a person - keep that in mind. It will serve you as a seller AND a buyer.
Ahh I apologize. I thought you said you were going to, then saw this thread and didn't. Again, sorry![]()
I sold, as a woma, a snake that was sold to me as a woma.
The wobble, I am, and will be doing much more research on it and bp genetic defects in general.
I wish I had a nickel for every time I have said this:
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE BEFORE
YOU EXPAND YOUR COLLECTION!!!!!
That goes for me too, and I have no excuse.![]()
Then you owe me a nickel too.![]()
Cheap for the lesson. Well worth the price!Know what ticks me off? I look a MESS in this video and I just know everyone is looking at it for the express purpose of saying..."So THAT'S what she REAAAALLY looks like!" LOL
Glad it all got sorted out, Deb. I am still blown away by the initial statements, however.
Anyway ...
I know a great deal of people think culling that animal is uneccessary, but given that there is no guarantee she can give it to someone that will not attempt to breed it, it's the most logical thing in my opinion.
Like I said, I don't deal with BPs, but the "Wobble" issue should not exist (for the record, if a Boa had a similar issue, I would cull it as well, so I am not bias because it's a BP). It should not exist because that is a genetic trait that should not have been allowed to survive. I think for the sake of genetics alone it should be culled.
Just my two cents.

LOL...I think you're beautiful!
I'm glad you got your money back. That's a check mark on the positive side for Angel. Angel...it's not too late to redeem your reputation, especially after you've already refunded the money. Rather than getting all defensive and trying to make excuses about why none of this is your fault....just accept the responsibility that is yours to bear and show a willingness to learn from the whole situation.
Some people do get off to a rocky start but are able to grow and mature into reliable businessmen/women. It's most certainly not too late.
What should anyone learn from this?
1. KNOW what you're doing before taking on the responsibility of selling live animals. This is NOT a business that one should just jump into because it looks "cool".
2. Always be honest and up front with customers and potential customers...even if it costs you a sale. Your good rep will earn you WAY more money in the long run than any single misrepresented sale.
3. When you mess up...just accept it. Yes, it sucks. It's painful and embarrassing. But everyone doing this was new at some point and has made mistakes. The difference between success and failure is how we choose to handle the ones we make. Don't get defensive and make excuses. Examine your mistakes and learn from them and do everything you can to make things right.