ms_terese
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Actually, unless Neil promised someone that the animal was something it was not, then he did nothing wrong either. Neil can ask any price he wants for his animals.
Neil sent me an email with his explanation of what happened. I now have to retract my abnbove opinion, and until I get more info, I would have to say I am neutral on this one. There is one thing that makes me wonder if the sale was unethical or ethical and that was the post by Kevin who said in essence that he was surprised at the high price at which Neil sold this snake. Maybe, as Neil pointed out to me, the snake was sold by Kevin to Neil at a low price. I am going to back off on my opinion on this one, until I see more info about it.I have my opinion, and it is that good business ethics have again probably taken a back seat to sales.
Darin Chappell said:Ivan, if you only wanted to reach Neil, and you didn't want thte members of the BOI to respond . . . Why post here at all? His email address is posted all over the net from his own ads and such. Take your private conversation someplace where it can remail just that . . . private.
then to say6. Neil purchased the dark neonate from us at what we felt was a fair price for cbb green trees and the exact same price our other neonates were available for, with the exception of a designer clutch bred for high yellow.
10. We were told by several people attending the show the more than double price tag Neil had posted on the animal.
now with those words stated IMO it seems that Neil may have put a very hefty pricetag on it .. is that wrong ? well it would depend on what the promise of gentics would be on that price tag .. if he informed the buyer of something that just wasnt and sold it for that with the pretence it was more then what kevin sold it to him at then i would only have to say it was wrong . However if the buyer would have done some asking around and been a lil more informed then he obvioulsy was he would have had more ammo to go into the shooting match with then he apparently did .So in a nut shell i see nothing Kevin did wrong here other then selling his snake to Neil who may or may have not properly represented it at. But since neil burnt his bridge here long ago i guess this can only at this time unless someone was to post neils sideof this be chaulked up to buyers remorse after seeing what he had done and could have got at a lower price ... and the threats well fort hose they should be backed off on due to one day you could possibly write a check your (_/_) couldnt cash you might want to actually watch the local news for that as people dont always go forthe " school yard " fight nowadays.... and last time i looked ther were no real "super heros" left in the world today that were not prone to lead poisining..11. On Sunday, Neil informed us the animal sold at his exorbitant price with no additional details