Just a little recap of the outright lies and scam of Syndey Michelle Strickling (or is it Sydney Meyers?)
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May 12 .. I know they are from wild caught parents and unrelated but that's all the info I have on lineage
May 13 .. i think i purchased the female from scremealons and im having problems finding paperwork on the male i am moving next week so all my stuff is in boxes
May 19 (after delivery) .. She came to me with those marks ... they were confiscated from a friend of mine due to them not being cared for you should have seen them when I got them
May 19 .. I am sorry I wasn't more specific on exactly were I got the chameleons and on how they looked
May 20 .. if the female dies or gets sick in the first 5 days i will give you a refund but i gave you current picture and i didnt lie to you at any point i may have not told you the whole story only because i didnt think it was important, but that still doesnt negate the fact that you got beautiful chameleons.
May 20 .. but its your own fault for not asking more questions and asking for more pictures
May 20 .. I have no idea were he got them I am just telling you when the first time I saw them was and I told you their ages all I can go on is what I was told and what little paperwork I have for them
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There is
no way the photos sent to the buyer were current .. especially of the female. The buyer's photos show no fat reserves at all on her tail and hind leg and her spine is way more prominent in the post-delivery photos. You can
clearly see the difference in body fat from the seller's photos to the buyer's photos!
The fact that she so blatantly lied & backpeddled, had the unmitigated gall to charge $800.00 for those chameleons (and even said they were worth more), tried to shift fault to the buyer for "not asking more questions" is dishonest, unprofessional and unethical enough.
And despite their poor health and knowing the
very fragile nature of chameleons overall, she still chose to "dump" them for top dollar and lie about them every step of the transaction. That tells me she only cares about the money, not the animal, not the customer and not even her own reputation.
PS ... Re: "If the female dies or is sick" ... SHE IS ALREADY SICK! You owe the buyer a hefty refund! The buyer did NOT get "beautiful chameleons", she got chameleons she has to nurse and hope they survive!

Refund her!