I think this is some wonderful advice. I noticed the OP stated she soaked them and assisted in shedding immediately upon receiving them. That is a lot of stress for an already uncomfortable animal to go through, which could be contributing to the appetite issues. I am also disgusted by the state of the skinks skin, however I wonder if it was as obvious to the naked eye before the assisted shedding. Not even saying the OP caused the damage, but more wondering if the excess shed could have contributed to the seller not noticing the damage. Still, shipping an animal in heavy shed sounds awful to me (however I don't ship personally, so I could just be ignorant)... but it would be a hell of a lot better than shipping a clearly unhealthy animal.
OP, you state that all treatment was under the advice of the vet, however you appear (from your previous statements) to have started treatment prior to them ever seeing a vet? If I am mistaken obviously your vet receipts will address that, just going from my interpretation of what was posted.
As far as the dishonesty Ed alludes to, you have been misleading. You stated in your first post that the seller caused another party to lose their entire collection due to crypto, yet now refuse to back up that statement. Also, you started with a list of very unfortunate events that occurred in your life, however I see on another forum where you posted these same events 2 years ago. Not to say that what you've been through isn't awful enough that it would still be painful two years later, but you say it as if it JUST occurred. Whether it happened 10 years ago, or 10 days ago, my heart does go out to you... however when you state it on a completely unrelated business related forums 2 years later it
could come off as someone trying to use people's pity to shield them from having to answer questions.
As other people has stated, the saddest part is had you just posted the pictures of the skinks as received, and admitted you were upset and let it get the best of you in your text correspondence, I don't think anyone would be questioning your story. Instead you call Nick out as a flipper (I see a post on this same forums where you bought snakes and then sold them what appears less than 2 months later, could that not be seen as flipping then?) and accuse him of having a devastating disease in his collection that has SERIOUS ramifications (yet refuse to provide any backup to these slanderous claims).
I hope the skinks are on their way to healthy soon. They are truly the ones suffering, the rest of the frustration is just that... frustration. Us humans are used to frustration