evansnakes
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I think you guys are kind of short on some facts. MKR did not lower the price on their animals to be competitive and they also did not sell one animal as was compared to a piece of property. They sold a large number of several morphs at prices much lower than the current market, which had already made it's correction and cycle for the year. Mojaves had dropped from $4000-5000 each, down to $1200-2000 each. They would have sat there for awhile if not for the pissing contest that insued on kingsnake. BUT, others sold 2-4 mojaves. That does not last long or leave a very substantial impression. These guys sold volume and they did it while posting insults and slinging dirt so that everyone knew they were doing it just to hurt other people financialy. Simple. Also, the day they were removed from ks it was told to me by several people that in fact mkr was going to post a large volume of spider balls at $500ea. Ks just beat them to the punch.
Yes, it is also true that one person lowered the price on pins, also to screw over another breeder, BUT again he did not have that many and did not drop the price nearly as cheap.
I talk to and do business with real people with real jobs every day who are having a tough time making enough money to pay their bills in this junk ecomony, especially here in Michigan. They took a few thousand of that hard earned money and put it into ball pythons to have a small extra income. It is now that they go to sell their first babies from the snakes they bought and some idiot has dropped the price in a three month period down to 10% of what it was! Is that sinking in? 10%!!!! You want to drop your animals down lower than your competitors but in a 3 month period to go to 105 of what they were selling for? How can you defend that behavior on volume sales to the public?
I was at shows and on the net and watched many many spiders and mojaves sell for double what they posted and planned to post those animals at. Now they are nearly worthless. The drop that would have happened next year happened this year on top of this years already existing market correction. It is a never ending spiral. After they post that price you have 2 guys that were at $1000 each on mojaves jump down to $725 and $625 to compete with them. I would like to hear from one person who bought in at $5000 on mojaves say that it is fine and that it does not screw them.
Yes, it is also true that one person lowered the price on pins, also to screw over another breeder, BUT again he did not have that many and did not drop the price nearly as cheap.
I talk to and do business with real people with real jobs every day who are having a tough time making enough money to pay their bills in this junk ecomony, especially here in Michigan. They took a few thousand of that hard earned money and put it into ball pythons to have a small extra income. It is now that they go to sell their first babies from the snakes they bought and some idiot has dropped the price in a three month period down to 10% of what it was! Is that sinking in? 10%!!!! You want to drop your animals down lower than your competitors but in a 3 month period to go to 105 of what they were selling for? How can you defend that behavior on volume sales to the public?
I was at shows and on the net and watched many many spiders and mojaves sell for double what they posted and planned to post those animals at. Now they are nearly worthless. The drop that would have happened next year happened this year on top of this years already existing market correction. It is a never ending spiral. After they post that price you have 2 guys that were at $1000 each on mojaves jump down to $725 and $625 to compete with them. I would like to hear from one person who bought in at $5000 on mojaves say that it is fine and that it does not screw them.
