deborahbroadus said:
As pointed out...those eye sheds left could have come while in the buyer's possession.
Having very little experience with leopard geckos, and operating under the assumption that what the OP has said is true, it seems counterintuitive to think that even a young lizard would shed 5 times in a month after having zero food intake.
Fede59 said:
I will post pictures as soon as I get home. No I don't have the vet bill. I can't seem to find her but I do have the text message from the person that cleaned her eyes out
I'd imagine that the vet would still have their report on file, even after a couple of months. Even if for nothing more than posterity, since he doesn't seem to want anything, I think it'd be in the OP's best interests to have the office fax/email the report to him so it can be posted here. These types of things aren't so easily lost in the computer age.
Lucille said:
Do you have proof you purchased THIS critter from Mike? A picture, you can get anywhere.
That may be a tough one for either party involved to either prove or disprove. Does the seller involved supply descriptive or photographic receipts for his sales? Can the seller prove that he didn't sell this animal? While the seller claims to have no specific memory of the transaction, I didn't see anything where he denies the possibility of it having taken place.
Personally, I've never received a receipt for anything I got at a show. And back then I didn't have enough foresight to ask for them.
While there may be a certain expectation that the seller is providing a quality product, I've learned the hard way that as a buyer, you gotta sweat the details before handing over cash. Especially when it's all done in person and you have the opportunity to thoroughly check out the goods. Since the buyer isn't asking for anything in return, he should take it as a lesson learned in how to do things in the future.
To anyone that actually takes the time read and understand the thread, there's nothing that's particularly damning for the seller. He's responded calmly and professionally and offered to take responsibility for something that may or may not even be his fault. I think this speaks volumes about his character and I doubt this will hurt him one bit.