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Someone wrote today offering $50 for a snake we have listed elsewhere at $100. His cause was that shipping was going to cost $100. I replied (in short) that if he could get FedEx or UPS to accept half of THEIR normal rates, I would cut the price on the snake to $75 + Box and heatpack.
Why do people think that a snake which cost $25-$50 as a hatchling is now going to be worth a whopping $50 as a proven, mature adult? It's great when people offer up their excess breeding stock so reasonably, but that's not an indication of their absolute value.
I have no problem with someone making a REASONABLE counter-offer, but asking me to accept half because the shipping company is going to charge $50 is not reasonable.
Perhaps I should have agreed, and then hit him up for another $50 for Handling and $15 for the box, insulation, sack and heatpack?
None of us likes the cost of overnight shipping... but that shouldn't be used a a devaluation of the animal. It's not the seller's fault you live somewhere too far to drive to come get it.
Thoughts?
JT
Toubab Exotics, LLC
Northern Colorado, Southern Wyoming
Why do people think that a snake which cost $25-$50 as a hatchling is now going to be worth a whopping $50 as a proven, mature adult? It's great when people offer up their excess breeding stock so reasonably, but that's not an indication of their absolute value.
I have no problem with someone making a REASONABLE counter-offer, but asking me to accept half because the shipping company is going to charge $50 is not reasonable.
Perhaps I should have agreed, and then hit him up for another $50 for Handling and $15 for the box, insulation, sack and heatpack?
None of us likes the cost of overnight shipping... but that shouldn't be used a a devaluation of the animal. It's not the seller's fault you live somewhere too far to drive to come get it.
Thoughts?
JT
Toubab Exotics, LLC
Northern Colorado, Southern Wyoming