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Posted by: DiamondFlame10 at Sun Sep 19 00:34:06 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DiamondFlame10 ] I agree to an extent. I would get annoyed if every time I went to buy a snake, they asked me in depth questions about my set-up. But I feel that we should be able to figure out who to ask questions based on how they interact with us. If somebody doesn't seem knowledgable about the hobby, then ask them questions. The people I've bought from (always in person), can usually tell I know what I want and know what to look for so I'm obviously familiar with snakes. But I think it never hurts to ask a couple of questions. Usually at shows or something, I don't have time to go in depth and it's too loud and crowded anyways. | ||
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