Regarding Mathew Walker, [email protected] of Ohio.
I bought an adult female crested gecko for $250 from this person several days ago and its now dead. She never ate as much as I thought she should though she was fairly active. Now he says it's outside of the "3 day garentee" that was promised so he won't offer any full or partial refund.
Healthy Crested Geckos don't die like this. I've kept them for over a decade and have 16 others that remain in perfect health after varying perods of time as we speak. I keep their environment impecable and feed a mix of Repashy and peach and pear baby food. One mistake I did make was not reporting to this person instantly when I had a feeling she wasn't eating well. But, it's clear to me he knew there was an issue. The minute I wrote he shot back with "it's outside of the three days" and basically nothing more, and now all ads posted by the guy are gone and I now notice he didn't even sign his email with his name. The limited info. I have is simply because I paid with paypal.
Here's the bottom line: some people may say he was within his stated policy. I know I would *never* leave someone in this position when I sell a reptile, and I strongly suspect he knew there was an issue with this gecko already. At the very least I really care about my reputation on the web...and the way this guy has chosen to respond to me says he does not care about that for himself. I'm not saying he purposely screwed me. But I *am* saying he sent me a gecko that died in several days and he left me stuck holding the bag, having flushed $250 down the toilet. You can make your own choice about if you'd take the risk of doing any transactions with this person. I know on my part not only won't I do business with him, but with individules online anymore. Enough with this "hide who you are and sell sick animals" crap! This kind of situation kills the market for all of us...and now I'll be forced to buy from well established breeders only. Too often other people are perfectly happy to screw you and steal your money.
I bought an adult female crested gecko for $250 from this person several days ago and its now dead. She never ate as much as I thought she should though she was fairly active. Now he says it's outside of the "3 day garentee" that was promised so he won't offer any full or partial refund.
Healthy Crested Geckos don't die like this. I've kept them for over a decade and have 16 others that remain in perfect health after varying perods of time as we speak. I keep their environment impecable and feed a mix of Repashy and peach and pear baby food. One mistake I did make was not reporting to this person instantly when I had a feeling she wasn't eating well. But, it's clear to me he knew there was an issue. The minute I wrote he shot back with "it's outside of the three days" and basically nothing more, and now all ads posted by the guy are gone and I now notice he didn't even sign his email with his name. The limited info. I have is simply because I paid with paypal.
Here's the bottom line: some people may say he was within his stated policy. I know I would *never* leave someone in this position when I sell a reptile, and I strongly suspect he knew there was an issue with this gecko already. At the very least I really care about my reputation on the web...and the way this guy has chosen to respond to me says he does not care about that for himself. I'm not saying he purposely screwed me. But I *am* saying he sent me a gecko that died in several days and he left me stuck holding the bag, having flushed $250 down the toilet. You can make your own choice about if you'd take the risk of doing any transactions with this person. I know on my part not only won't I do business with him, but with individules online anymore. Enough with this "hide who you are and sell sick animals" crap! This kind of situation kills the market for all of us...and now I'll be forced to buy from well established breeders only. Too often other people are perfectly happy to screw you and steal your money.
Pretty cut and dry. I personally would like to have a better guarantee than that but if thats what the agreement was than thats what the buyer has to live with.
Just an observation... Not that it really has anything to do with the facts and all..