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Breeder rep suggestion.

deuce02 May 20, 2004 11:13 AM

After reading a few posts lately questioning breeders reputation, and the quality of their dragons, I want to make a suggestion. I know it was mentioned that a breeder feedback rating should be put on this forum, but how about using an outside feedback source. I suggest breeders set up an account with heatware.com Its free and it allows buyers to post feedback on the quality and satisfaction of the transaction. It might help keep shady sellers from being able to sell normal dragons as high end morphs. Just a thought.

Patrick
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2.0.0 Veiled Chameleons (Eros & Himeros)
1.1.0 Senegal Chameleons (Francois & Fifi)
0.1.0 Adopted Beardie (Sissy)
1.0.0 Sandfire red/gold Beardie (Whitey Ford)
0.1.0 Red Flame/Red Hypo Beardie
1.1.0 German Giant Beardies
0.1.0 Brown Basilisk (Leroy, I know shes a girl!)
1.1.0 Chinese Water Dragon (Merl & Maggie May)
0.0.1 Marbled Gecko (Chalmers)
1.0.0 15 year old Eastern Box Turtle (Radar)

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heartmountain May 20, 2004 11:31 AM

I would prefer it if KS set up something here like the BOI. One potential problem I see with dragons is that a lot of them don't get their color right away, sometimes it takes up to a year. So you're going to have that person who just bought a baby blood [bleep]ing that it looks normal and you ripped them off, when in fact it is a blood and just hasn't colored up yet. I'm not saying that there aren't dishonest people out there ripping us off, there always have been and always will be. Usually they are found out, the word spreads pretty quick, and they're not around for long.

Sean
Heart Mountain Herps

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