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Posted by: JLSReptiles2011 at Tue Jun 15 16:01:32 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JLSReptiles2011 ] Yeah people that have crap loads of money go out and buy all this expensive crap. Some of it is investments, others are needs and pretty much anything else are wants. All that stuff can be insured and so can snakes. I believe they would be classified as personal property. If I am wrong I am sure someone that knows will say so. Now with personal property you have to either have the serial number to it or a bill of sale. The insurance company would have all that on file. Anyway, to get to the point, I had a little over a $1000 invested in ball pythons and lost my job and had to get rid of them. When I get to where I can I will reinvest and try again. By God I am going to do what I have always wanted to do and that is breed ball pythons and various other pythons. It's not a matter of how much they cost. It's a matter of if it's your passion and something you love to do. This isn't a job for most of us. It's a way of life. Plus you may make a little something off of it and produce cool looking snakes. They are investments and I'm sure everyone that is in this business would start all over if they lost it all. Just as I am sure you are passionate about something in your life and if you lost it you would start all over. | ||
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