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Harts Reptile World

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I regard a good portion of this "deal gone wrong" up to my misplaced trust, so I bear the responsibility of the result, but I feel that others should be aware of my experience so that they can use caution if they decide to deal with Harts Reptile World aka Mary Esther Hart.

I responded to an add on kingsnake placed by Harts Reptile Word and requested pictures of a 5 foot female boa. I liked the picture and requested more information. She looked small, only about 5-7 pounds (I'll post the picture) and was suprised to hear she was proven. I questioned this and was told she had given birth to 12 babies the previous season. Knowing this was unlikely but possible, I proceeded with the transaction simply because I wanted that boa for my own future breeding. Here is a copy of that exchange:

This is my reply to the picture she sent:

"Your email keeps kicking my message back, so I'll use this
method....She is Very nice! Do you take paypal? I'll take her (the 5 footer) if you can tell me two things: she eats regularly, and she is guaranteed to be a she! If the answer to both of those questions is yes, she's sold.
Please also let me know how much shipping will be to 79562...I'm thinking itshould run around $40. FedEx is the most reliable around these parts.
thanks,
Kassandra Royer"

And her response:

"Sounds like you've had trouble getting females. I guarantee she's a she because she had babies last year. She's also a very regular feeder on 2 to 3 rats every 2 weeks. Her color is also exceptional with peach on her sides.
I don't take pay pal only m.o. or western union. I'm thinking shipping will be closer to $55 as I just shipped a pine snake and it was $45. fEEL FREE TO> GIVE ME A CALL 503-266-7236
Mary Esther"

Upon which I replied:

"How old is she? She looks way too small to have had babies! How much does she weigh? She looks like about 5-7 pounds from the picture you sent...we are talking of the same snake, right? I'll try to call tomorrow as it is too late now (11:30 p.m. CST).
> thanks,
> Kassandra"


And she responded:


"She's 5 years old and had 12 babies last year. It was her first mating. She's a good 10 lbs, maybe more, I haven't weighed her. If still interested call me at 503-266-7236
Mary Esther"

Here I might note that each time I tried to call I got an answering machine.


The next couple emails pertained solely to shipping and deciding on a final total price. I sent out the money order. Then I got this email:


Kassandra,
There is a problem. My husband accidentilly sold the boa. I had a sold sign on the cage. There has been a couple down a couple of times to look at her. Well they told my husband they were the one's buying it. I've been sick as a dog since sunday and haven't been at the store. I'm terribly sorry. I've never had anything like this happen before. I can handle it 2 ways. When the MO gets here I can send it back or I can give you the larger snake at no extra cost. It has more contrasting colors.. Doesn't have all the peach the other one did but it's a very nice snake. I'm not feeling good enough to drive yet but will try and get a pix for you tomorrow.
Mary Esther


I was pretty upset, but I'm an adaptable person. I responded that I'd like to see a picture of the other boa and wanted info on it. I did not recieve a picture or response until the next Monday, following several anxious emails and a phone message on my part. Mary did indicate that she had been sick the whole while, and I was sympathetic. I will also post the picture of this boa later.

She was not near as nice as the one I paid for, but she was bigger, and lighter than the average boa, and I figured I always have room for a nice breedable female for a pastel or salmon male.

This boa was listed in the same add as the original one I wanted and was described as 6 foot and "girthy". She was described as beautiful and a proven breeder. I recieved something much different.

She is much darker than the picture and has several scars that appear like old burns. She was very dehydrated, with skin folds and dented eyes. She was 6 foot long, but weighed less than 13 pounds! Oh yeah, she was also shipped in a plain cardboard box with no protection aside from crumpled newspaper, and no heat. My laser temp gun indicated a body temperature of 65 degrees when she arrived. And, when Mary sent the tracking number for me, she said I owed her another $9.95 for shipping (even though she said the boa was offered at no extra cost)

I know it could have been worse. She is indeed a she, at least, and she does not appear to be sick, and has a nice temperament. Here is my response to Mary after recieving the boa:


"Mary Esther,

She arrived this morning and I can't say I'm pleased with her. She is much darker than the picture you sent me, and she has at least a half-dozen burn scars on her that you neglected to mention.

She's also much thinner than you represented. A six foot boa that weighs less than 13 pounds is not "hefty" or "girthy" by any sense of the imagination.

I still can hardly believe you shipped her in an uninsulated box with no heat packs. She was dehydrated and her body temperature was below 70 degrees when she arrived. She has already consumed a pint of water and wants more.

I feel like I was cheated. I wouldn't have paid $100 for this snake. I'm certainly not paying another dime toward the substandard shipping you provided, especially when you said you would substitute this boa for the one your husband sold out from under me "at no extra cost".

I thought that the curator of a reptile park would have taken better care for the animals in their possession. Rest assured that she will recieve much better attention while she is in our care.

Kassandra "


to which she replied:

"That snake is in perfect health. As far as the "burn" marks I have no idea what your talking about she had no marks on her. The carrier said they shipped the southern route so I didn't feel I needed an insulated box as the weather has been warm."
Mary Esther


I am appaled that anyone would so willingly misrepresent an animal. This is a picture taken moments after she arrived, along with some closeups of a few of the scars. How could you miss this? Incredible!
 

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This is the picture I recieved from Mary Esther Hart representing the boa I recieved. It is the same boa. I don't know how old the picture is or if it was touched up....
 

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the boa I paid for

This is the original boa I purchased. She is much nicer...but no way she was 10+ pounds, and I do doubt she was proven. She would have been a perfect mate for my pastel male...
 

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I'm going to say right now that all the info I am going to give is 100% hear-say.
I met a man recently that has been to this "reptile park". It's only a 3-4 hour drive from here, but I haven't yet made the tirp myself. According to his opinion, it is not a reptile park at all, it is a pet shop that charges admission. The admission is supposedly charged to cover the cost of upkeep on these animals, but by looking at them, you wouldn't know that there is an upkeep.
All the cages are not cleaned near often enough. The animals are only fed on a 'when I have the money' basis and there are no records kept on any of their feeding habits, so this woman can't remember when the last time any specific animal ate.

I had planned to drive down and buy several of her snakes until I heard this. I still will drive down and some point to see for myself, when I have a day with nothing else needing to be done and $50 worth of gas $ to blow.

Once again the info about the conditions have not been seen 1st hand by me, it's just what I've heard from a man who in my opinion didn't take that good of care of his animals himself, so I can't imagine if he thought it was bad, how bad it really is.

Allison Brunner
 
Is this place in Canby, Oregon? If so, I have been there and it's horrible!

My wife and I saw an ad in the paper for outstanding leopard geckos (5 years ago--before all of the exciting morphs were readily available). Anyway~ We drove up there and had to pay to get in. The place was in bad condition: cages not cleaned, most of the animals looked like crap, floor extremely uneven, etc. Very unprofessional.

The geckos that they had for sale were just plain old normals. Not that there is anything wrong with them, but to drive for 2 hours to see normal leopard geckos that they wouldn't even take out of the tank for us to see (why leave empty-handed, right?) was quite frustrating!!

I would not recommend them to anyone nor would I *ever* give them any money.
 
contact information

email address:

[email protected]


website:

www.hartsreptileworld.com



address of "reptile park":

11264 S. Macksburg Rd.
Canby, OR 97013
Phone. (503) 266-7236



address of Mary Esther Hart:

130A Heintz St.
Molalla, OR 97038



address from which the animal was shipped:

Parson's Canby Pharmacy
294 NW 2nd
Canby, OR 97013
503-266-2235


I sincerely hope that she does not maintain an entire "park" of animals who are treated with the same lack of respect and care, especially if she's attempting to educate the public!
 
More animals for sale!

Just thought I'd let you know there are more animals for sale by her posted on kingsnake today.

Has she been notified about this thread so she has the chance to respond? I know most people are emailed and given a fair chance to defend themselves. I'm really curious what she has to say.

Did she ever even offer a refund for the bad snake? Any resolution? I certainly wouldn't be happy to get an animal other than the one I initially purchased just to find out it's got scarring and is not what I paid for. If the animal is not as described, and is perfect as she claims, then she should be more than happy to take it back, as reselling it should be no issue!


Allison Brunner
 
Hi Kassandra,

I was wondering if you could take another pic or two showing those burns better. The pic you posted does not show it very well ( or I am just not seeing it clearly ). I do see some spots which I will assume are the burns, But I think it would help your case if you had some shots that really showed the extent of the burn scars on her. I don't know what you wound up paying for her but in my opinion she does look a bit beat up. That could come from improper care or also maybe those aren't burn marks and maybe she is a WC animal. Could those scars have been acquired in the wild ? That could also be why she says she knows nothing of " Burn Scars " , just trying to play devils advocate here.
 
Email I sent to Mary Esther

None of the snakes I have sold has been misrepresented to "anyone".
Mary Esther



> Mary, I dont expect a response from you. My girlfirend and I bought
male
macklots from you two weeks ago. I know you said you were sick and
everything, and I felt bad for you, and understood the
miscommunications
that were shared. I see that you are still posting snakes for sale.
>
>
> After reading much info on the internet, I see that I was lucky and
that
the snake you sent me was not as bad the ones you sent others. Our
snake was
only undersized and has a early case of mouth rot, that is already
getting
better since the snake has been in our care, .
>
> The snake was misrepresented, and I bit my lip, But when I see that
you
are ripping others off, and doing it often, then I have a problem.
Hart's
Reptile World my ass. I was a fool for trusting you and I will do my
best to
see that nobody else is ripped by you.
>
> Feel free to check out this link to some others that have been hurt
by
you... It is from the faunaclassifieds BOI.
>
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16688
>
>
>
> Ryan Conley
 
phew..

...wanting to bring this thread back up to the top.

I'm glad this thread was started. I had contact Mary Esther a few months ago and inquired about some Burmese Pythons she had listed for sale on Snakeads. After some back and forth where she thought she had them sold to someone else, she told me they were available after that deal apparently fell through. I asked for their weights and approximate size and never heard back from her again.

From what I'm hearing, it's quite a good thing that I didn't. I would have hated to have paid "...a little over $200..." for shipping plus the price of the snake(s). There was nothing on the BOI posted on any combination of Mary Esther Hart's Reptile World.

I've seen ads from Mary Esther on Kingsnake, on SnakeAds, and I'm guessing there are a few other places where she's posted ads.

dragonfire> I'd be interested in seeing pictures of the place if you ever get up there. I believe it would be a nice contrast to the few pictures they have on their site.

Thanks again to RoyerReptiles for bringing this to the BOI.
 
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