Glenn Bartley
Herper & Shootist
Chen Lai,
Thanks to the post by the web slave about keeping things business oriented, I have remembered what I had wanted to include but forgot to include in my other post on this topic. This is definitely business related:
If you just received this possibly very sick snake from someone, the first thing you should do, after taking it to a veterinarian, is to contact the person whom sold it to you to let him/her know about the situation. Hopefully you already did so as soon as you realized the snake was ill. The sooner you notify the seller, the more likely the seller is to honor any type of health guarantee. If you have not done so already, then notify the seller as soon as possible about the health problem. It is quite possible that the seller will offer and exchange or a refund (maybe even a partial refund if you decide to keep the snake but have to pay vet bills).
If you have already contacted the seller about this, what was the response you received?
Best regards,
Glenn Bartley
Thanks to the post by the web slave about keeping things business oriented, I have remembered what I had wanted to include but forgot to include in my other post on this topic. This is definitely business related:
If you just received this possibly very sick snake from someone, the first thing you should do, after taking it to a veterinarian, is to contact the person whom sold it to you to let him/her know about the situation. Hopefully you already did so as soon as you realized the snake was ill. The sooner you notify the seller, the more likely the seller is to honor any type of health guarantee. If you have not done so already, then notify the seller as soon as possible about the health problem. It is quite possible that the seller will offer and exchange or a refund (maybe even a partial refund if you decide to keep the snake but have to pay vet bills).
If you have already contacted the seller about this, what was the response you received?
Best regards,
Glenn Bartley