Aaaand, I hit post instead of go advanced, lemme try this again...
I visited Ann Frank's Facebook page. I've attached a screenshot. She has posted repeatedly that she is receiving unsolicited genitalia photographs from members of the reptile community, and has been supposedly targeted by Sloan (as shown in the screenshot in my previous post), which may explain her reluctance to share her real name? I realize I'm grasping at straws here.
Of interest is the $17,000 that was supposedly held up in her PayPal. This seems like an exorbitant amount of money for someone who only has inexpensive animals on her page (Mexican black kings and other colubrids, no Drymarchon and other high dollar animals I could see). Granted, the amount could've been from something else as the items in question are not listed. However, if that $17,000 was tied up due to an invalid PayPal complaint then yeah, I can see why someone wouldn't want to use it.
My impression from her page is that she is kind of...well, all over the place, emotionally and socially. I have no way of verifying her identity, although Facebook says she lives in Tuscon, Arizona, and a live video she posted earlier this year shows saguaro cacti and a typical Arizona desert, so the location may be correct.
In short, however, if you're not willing to give your real name to do business, then don't be surprised or offended if people choose not to do business with you. People need to protect themselves and if you, as the seller, are not willing or able to share your identity as an act of integrity and good faith, then don't be surprised if a buyer wants nothing to do with you and suspects you may be a scammer.