I mean that I would not sell the OP inanimate objects if it meant paying my rent.
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One of my bp's last night is willing to look upside down for quite a long time. Almost like a bendy buddy. A couple of others weren't as cooperative, but with good timing, I think I can replicate each one of those photos.
Debbie had asked for a vet report on Feb 22, but it took 36 days to get one. Toni should have been more timely on this. Debbie should have been all over the "stick it in a box and ship it back". If I were the seller, I'd have foregone the vet report and such. A refund for the snake at that time was probably warranted because she couldn't replace it with an equal or better snake at that time. And the faster it gets back, the less likely it is that the buyer cooked it.
I think it smells that it's taken two months for this to appear here. I also think it smells that a python with IBD isn't dead yet. And that it eats and poops. (It's not IBD, it's probably been cooked)
I'll back off my stance that someone is trying to rip Debbie off, but I'm not convinced that someone's not.
If the concern about IBD is so great (as it should be), then why are the other two snakes still at your house? Being in a box for 16 hours with an IBD snake is kind of like huddling in a phone booth with someone that has smallpox. For 16 hours.
you are consistantly ignoring one of the keuy points here.
the main reason for any delay was the seller fobbing off the buyer with BS excuses. If they seller had not tried to pass this all off as "shipping stress" then "poor husbandry" the whole process could have started muhc sooner.
It was the sellers unwillingness to do the right thing that caused this to be such a protracted deal.
She's broke, she tried to lie/mislead/fob off the buyer with excuses.
If she had asked for a vet report or the snake back on day one then i'm sure we wouldn't be here, instead she tried top make out this was just something that can happen when shipping ball pythons.
well it is, but only if you either ship a sick ball python and/or package it woefully incorrectly.
Reading your version of events you'd think the seller was standing behind her animals and doing everyhting she can to make it right, when the reality is the opposite is true, or at least was for a while.
she tried every excuse in the book to get out of making this right from trying to blame the buyer to shipping to changing her TOS.
Is the buyer acting like a mature adult? No.
Is this event indicative of a good ball python breeder (seller)? No,
I wouldn't consider making a high dollar purchase from her now and I suspect many others are the same.
I think you're all getting a liottle sidetracked here, regardless of how the OP is handling herself now (which i'm not defending at all) the crux oif this matter is she was sent a ball python that wasn't as advertised and regardless of if we can all agree on how correct her actions since then are i'm sure we can all agree she's out $1500 (or whatever) on the python and then (again through no fault of her own) several hundred dollars more in vets fees. She then had to experience what can only be described as a seller trying everyhting to get out of reimbursing her for the animal. It's not unbelievable that she's a little pissed.
So putting all that aside.
Does Debbie want the snake shipping back to her? If so, when?
When will the seller be getting the refund she so CLEARLY deserves?