xtreme dragons
KEVIN WAMER
guess ss stands for short&sweet on the guarantee department lol s&s diamond den goodnite
lol you call that a guarantee i give 10 days on my beardies a produce over a 1000 a year. and have sold 500 plus this year. and not a 1 has came back. sorry but a 2 day guarantee tell be someone is afraid to stand behind there reptiles. umm thats a little fishy to me![]()
This was originally posted in the wrong forum and moved. I looked at that post quickly and I'm sure there were photos at that time - can't you post them again so that people can look at the dragon?
SICK DRAGON I BOUGHT A ORANGE TRANS HEY HYPO BEARDED DRAGON FROM DIAMOND DEN FROM MR JAMMY JORDAN AND MRS CORKY JORDAN
It is quite possible for a dragon to fall ill to a RI within the time frame you are talking about. Especially if compounded with relocation stress. In all honesty there is nothing that they are required to do. My guarantee is 2 weeks but it is up to each breeder to chose how long they will back the health of their animals. Corky chooses 48 hours and that is his choice. You are the only person to ever post any issues with his dragons and the fact that you have not even so much as checked on this dragon from the day you got it means that if it were sick when you received you would have no way of proving it. I have a job as well, active duty military typically pull 50-60 hours a week, but I still have time to check on my dragons physically every single day. If you decide to put the animal down that is your prerogative but you really cant bring this against the breeder when you agreed to their health guarantee by purchasing from them.
I would probably handle this differently, sending you a partial refund to cover the vet checkup and medication, but thats me and my business decisions. You cant fault Diamond-Den for theirs. You chose to do business with them knowing full well what their health guarantee was. In all honesty, as a long time breeder you should have hashed out a longer timeframe (cause you and I both know 48 hours is not long enough to know if an animal is healthy entirely or not).
Anyway, good luck with your dragon, I certainly hope you do not choose to put him down.