ravensgait said:
What does that have to do with what I asked . I just asked for photos of the animals something every other seller I've dealt with had no problem providing? Since you brought up a sale what would they do if the animals I bought sight unseen were not at all what I was looking for? are they going to return my money and pay shipping both ways. it's simple if they don't want to deal with the hobbiest then they shouldn't offer animals to them.
If they sent me photos of the animals and they were sold to someone else before I did anything then that's my tough luck. But without they don't get my business now or in the future simple as that.
Seems to be a lot of comments here stateing wow they are wonderful but did they send you pictures of what you were buying??? seems they used to .
Myself without at least pictures of the animals, I'm not buying and I bet I'm not the only one that feels that way. Yeah there are comments here about how happy some are doing business with them but there seems to be some unhappy campers as well. I don't want to be one of the unhappy! I guess I just want to do business with someone who can show me what they have and can give me what I'm looking for. But that's just my opinion as well as my money to spend where they want my business.
Randy Mackey
My reply has everything to do with what you asked. Which was:
ravensgait said:
What I's like to know is why they refuse to send you pictures of the animals they list? Myself I have a hard time sending someone a couple hundered bucks or more for something that may not be what I'm looking for. Was interested in some of their animals but without photos I'm not sending them any money.
Randy Mackey
You were implying a "bad guy" mark on a company that did not do something you opinioned that they should. I am suggesting that your perspective is not covering all of the possible reasons for how they choose to do their business. You are judging them by your yardstick alone, and although that is fair and acceptable, it is not reason to judge someone deficient as a business because of it. Some people are just unable to comprehend the total picture with the level of business of someone else and the number of animals involved in their day-to-day operations.
Unfortunately, I can relate more to Alfredo then I can do you, Randy. I produce around 6,000 baby corn snakes a year. ALL of them hatch out between mid July and early October. The workload at that time has to be experienced to be believed. And invariably, I will get emails along the lines of "I am interested in getting a Snow Corn (a $30 animal). Can you send me photos of the ones you have so I can pick out exactly the one I want?" Or "I'm not sure exactly what I want in a Corn Snake, but I know I want one. Can you send me a photo of each type you have available so I can pick the one I want out and order it? Are you firm on that $100 minimum order?" Or better yet, "Is there any place I can view photos of all of your babies? I really like to pick out exactly what I want, so I need to see photos of all of them so I can make my decisions."
I have gotten MANY emails and phone calls like this over the years. And it has gotten worse lately. I am sure Alfredo has too, as well as most other people in this business.
Taking photos takes time. Time that could be better utilized elsewhere when you are doing all you can to try to stay on top of just caring for the animals. If you try to put a business in the position of taking your small retail sale against filling and shipping a large wholesale order, guess who is going to win and who is going to lose? From Alfredo's comment here, now you have been an instigating influence to have him decide to just drop retails sales completely. So remember that choice you used to have of doing business with him or not? You don't have that any longer. If he happens to get in something that you would just DIE to get, guess what?
So, bearing in mind that if doing retail business with herps becomes a case of mandatory photos being provided for each individual animal being sold, I believe that many more businesses will either have to cut down the number of animals they are dealing with to comply, only deal in animals that it is profitable enough to provide such a service, or get out of the retail sales completely. Which means, that YOUR selection and availability may wind up being reduced accordingly. So be careful about what you wish for and ESPECIALLY what you demand.