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Not THAT Bad of a guy...
Depends on what it says, now, doesn't it? I've already outlined all three (I think) scenarios...it was about 30 pages ago.
So in other words the vet, just like everyone here, knows what you are claiming, is in fact, not true and you are most likely the cause for the snakes current illness?
I am currently in a PhD program for physics. I don't want to hold that over anyones heads.
Nothing I have said is fabricated or untrue
Depends on what it says, now, doesn't it? I've already outlined all three (I think) scenarios...it was about 30 pages ago.
I don't think he's claiming that all the snakes on his site are his. There is a link below a photo for 'my collection' or whatever but it's not one of the tabs at the top. In many, but NOT ALL, of these pictures, he includes a website as a reference.
Now, as for 'Pastel Jigsaw rare and Beautiful', I believe that snake was produced by Jeff Luman. Wonder how he enjoys being referred to as a 'fellow snakegenius' by Thomas.
Ironically, and I'll doublecheck when I get home, Mom of this litter is from him.
Yep, that's my pic. I didn't give this guy Thomas permission to use it. Thomas, when you read this please remove my picture. I will email Thomas as well.
Ok. But people try and do this all the time is bring up other issues and try to make that have reflection on a different issue. It's called the strawman argument. You find a bunch of stuff online about me that has no reflection on the current issue, and try and connect them. Everyone in legal land is aware of these tactics.
14,000 views and counting.
As of right now, this thread shows up on page 6 of a Google seach for your name, Thomas. Wonder how long it'll take to make it to the first page? I guess we'll find out. Assuming you're ever able to produce anything, which is a pretty big if, those who are diligent enough to research before they buy will very likely see this thread.I haven't sold 1 snake so I don't have a reputation. I don't really have anything to loose. When I get some animals to sell that's a different story. By the time that happens nobody will remember this.
They're called context clues. When you show a blatant disregard for propriety, in other aspects of life, it's not too hard to see how that can be extrapolated into being applicable to any other given situation. It's even easier when you've chosen to demonstrate a profound lack of integrity on this forum. Online credibility is a very fragile and nebulous thing. Once it's gone, it's not very easy to get back. Your credibility is long gone.aeterrabyte said:Ok. But people try and do this all the time is bring up other issues and try to make that have reflection on a different issue. It's called the strawman argument. You find a bunch of stuff online about me that has no reflection on the current issue, and try and connect them. Everyone in legal land is aware of these tactics.
People can die at all kinds of ages. The same is for snakes as well. You can be born, healthy for a week, and suddenly die.
I thought I would add that it's now 6:25pm in Austin and still no word from the vet. Most vet offices close at 5pm. I'm guessing you're not going to get that letter you promised all of us? I'll even go out on a limb and say you never went to the vet to begin with. The fact that you buy your antibiotics for your reptiles from Europe without even seeing a vet shows that you don't care about your animal's health. All you care about is saving a buck or two. Maybe you thought you could damage that poor killerbee (who is so perfect and beautiful) so you can scam Rob. You pay $650...damage the snake...take advantage of the guarantee and get the $650 back and keep the snake so you come out on top. That is scamming and I hope you see that we all see it. You can't fool anyone else.
I am not scamming anyone. I again direct you to watch the video. The snake is very ill, confirmed by the vet, and I offered to pay for the vet and shipping back to rob.