Bobby Douglass
Active member
Did Josh post the ad? I'm not so sure that the idea that he didn't actually do the measuring, lets him completely off the hook. As the one conducting the sale, it could possibly be said that he bears some burden of responsibility for verifying its accuracy. Even if you wouldn't agree with that, how about his stance after the sale? Knowing that he had no hand in the actual measurements, he still makes this reply:
Would it not have been more prudent to acknowledge the possibility of a mistake having been made, and ask for proof of it? I suppose that a buyer with an issue would be much more satisfied with a, "maybe you're right", as opposed to (what appears to be) a definite, "you're wrong". Given the apparent ease with which a tortoise is measured - it's not like a slithering snake - I could see where someone would be disappointed with both the actual size, as well as the seller's reply.
I'm not trying to pile-on, but, whether intentional or not, the size was misrepresented. I'm just not sure I get the 'blame the ad, not the salesman' stance.
I agree. Even if Outback makes things right now that was poor customer service. A simple "if you don't mind send me a picture and I'll get back to you sunday when I get back to work" would have probably prevented this thread. I know the customer isn't always right, but never accuse them of lying unless you know for sure that they are. I hope Outback offers a full refund and not just a partial refund or future credit.

That's my opinion.