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BackBeat
at Tue Aug 9 19:47:55 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BackBeat ]
I agree that some 'hets' have been offered to the public before they were proven.
Almost always a couple of ads in the classifieds offering animals as heterozygous for an unproven trait. But every one of those ads I've seen have stipulated that it was still an unproven trait.
You know how they're worded......'be the first to prove...' or 'this morphs has not been proven yet, so this is potentially a chance to get in on the ground floor of a new project'......
The ads like this that I've seen list animals for anything from $200-2000.......not 30,000 bucks.
Does anyone know how this would relate to fraud laws?? If the hets dont prove out, could you sue or have the person charged with fraud??.....just a curiosity. 
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- Derma Ball - snakes-n-friends, Tue Aug 9 12:32:29 2005
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