MikeM75
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The OP has given every shred of evidence that has been presented. His story adds up the whole way, forget about the weight stuff, a certain number is what was sold and that is what he counted, albeit the smalls were average weighted out, but the seller has given ZERO proof of anything, AND has used third party reference which is not allowed here on the BOI.
The seller needs to make it right and save face, enough is enough. I am very sorry to hear about the personal life events that could very well be interfering with sound judgement, but as it has been said before, this is a business transaction and the purchase price was paid with an agreement in writing and the items purchased were very much misrepresented, in weight, not that this part matters, but in count as well.
When I sold dubia, I would not sell the nymphs as I didn't have what I considered to be a reliable way of accurately counting what I was trying to sell so I only sold adult females and adult males because counting them were pretty easy, especially for smaller orders. In this case it seems either the seller or her third party friend did not do their due diligence in making sure everything was accounted for, and because the seller did not personally count them all, she should not question the validity of the claim at all. While the friend was counting the roaches out they could have crawled out there as well, this is just as likely as the OP putting them in his bin before he filmed, but the OP has shown a lot of evidence, the seller has shown NONE.
Seems pretty cut and dry to me. At least with what has been shown.
The seller needs to make it right and save face, enough is enough. I am very sorry to hear about the personal life events that could very well be interfering with sound judgement, but as it has been said before, this is a business transaction and the purchase price was paid with an agreement in writing and the items purchased were very much misrepresented, in weight, not that this part matters, but in count as well.
When I sold dubia, I would not sell the nymphs as I didn't have what I considered to be a reliable way of accurately counting what I was trying to sell so I only sold adult females and adult males because counting them were pretty easy, especially for smaller orders. In this case it seems either the seller or her third party friend did not do their due diligence in making sure everything was accounted for, and because the seller did not personally count them all, she should not question the validity of the claim at all. While the friend was counting the roaches out they could have crawled out there as well, this is just as likely as the OP putting them in his bin before he filmed, but the OP has shown a lot of evidence, the seller has shown NONE.
Seems pretty cut and dry to me. At least with what has been shown.