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Ophidia_Junkie
at Fri Nov 30 04:51:40 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ophidia_Junkie ]
IMO the seller has an obligation because mis-sexing is an error on his part, therefor it's not the animal that was advertised or sold. If the receipt says female, and it's proved to be a male, even small claims would favor the buyer. So why shouldn't the seller? Morally and ethically he should compensate you.
Personally, I don't care if it's GOD himself selling me an animal, if I see all sales final, I'll go elsewhere. Feel free to shoot me a name, so as I can avoid them.  ----- Richard Carew
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