Rob @ RK Reptiles
ballpythonmorphs.net
I am seeing more and more things like this happening in the reptile hobby.
I advertised a c.b.b. 5 month old baby Emerald Tree boa on Kingsnake.com, the gentleman talked to me on the phone, and via e-mail, saw pics of the animal, and purchased it. When it arrived he was very happy with it. Later on her looks closer at her and notices a small abnormal looking spot on he mouth,(neither myself nor my wife noticed it when we had her) He said he was not happy with it. I asked if he wanted a refund her stated yes. I told him no problem at all I would refund 100% of his money and will pay for the shipping of the animal back to me. I told him as soon as the animal arrived back here I would refund the money using paypal's Refund option without hesitation. He then became irate and wanted me to refund the money before he sent the animal back to me. After I refused to do that, he then said he would keep the animal and tell everyone in the Business (Big Hitters as he stated) that I sent out a inferior animal and refused to work with him. Then he made a statement that if I wanted to let him know how much I had into the snake and then refund him the difference between that and what he paid he would be happy. I told him I would refund his wntire money if he was unhappy with the animal as soon as she arrived back here. He left a very disturbing and threatning msg on my cell phone voice mail. I did everything I could, I offered to refund his money entirely when the animal arrived back here to make him happy. It seems to me and my wife that this guy just wanted some of the money back and the animal. LIke maybe he was selling it and wanted to make more money himself. the spot on her face is so small , that even in a blown up picture it is hard to see. My wife thinks this person must have used a magnifying glass to find something wrong with the animal. Was I wrong in offering him a full refund when i received the animal back? I don't think any seller should refund the money until the animal is back with them. What does everyone think on this one?
I advertised a c.b.b. 5 month old baby Emerald Tree boa on Kingsnake.com, the gentleman talked to me on the phone, and via e-mail, saw pics of the animal, and purchased it. When it arrived he was very happy with it. Later on her looks closer at her and notices a small abnormal looking spot on he mouth,(neither myself nor my wife noticed it when we had her) He said he was not happy with it. I asked if he wanted a refund her stated yes. I told him no problem at all I would refund 100% of his money and will pay for the shipping of the animal back to me. I told him as soon as the animal arrived back here I would refund the money using paypal's Refund option without hesitation. He then became irate and wanted me to refund the money before he sent the animal back to me. After I refused to do that, he then said he would keep the animal and tell everyone in the Business (Big Hitters as he stated) that I sent out a inferior animal and refused to work with him. Then he made a statement that if I wanted to let him know how much I had into the snake and then refund him the difference between that and what he paid he would be happy. I told him I would refund his wntire money if he was unhappy with the animal as soon as she arrived back here. He left a very disturbing and threatning msg on my cell phone voice mail. I did everything I could, I offered to refund his money entirely when the animal arrived back here to make him happy. It seems to me and my wife that this guy just wanted some of the money back and the animal. LIke maybe he was selling it and wanted to make more money himself. the spot on her face is so small , that even in a blown up picture it is hard to see. My wife thinks this person must have used a magnifying glass to find something wrong with the animal. Was I wrong in offering him a full refund when i received the animal back? I don't think any seller should refund the money until the animal is back with them. What does everyone think on this one?