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<blockquote data-quote="Mygalomorphic" data-source="post: 197611" data-attributes="member: 37369"><p>I'm glad everyone agrees. I guess my main issue was that it appeared sneaky to me. Had there been a sign indicating there was a fee for the enclosures and a re-stocking fee I probably still wouldn't have made the purchase but it would have at least been honest. </p><p></p><p>I do agree that most places don't want the risk of employees transferring slings to new containers although had they been kept in properly sized enclosures none of this really would have been an issue. </p><p></p><p>I doubt this is going to hurt their bottom line any. They are a pretty popular pet store around here and sell all kinds of other animals and they seem to cater to people that likely don't know better. I'll just keep ordering online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mygalomorphic, post: 197611, member: 37369"] I'm glad everyone agrees. I guess my main issue was that it appeared sneaky to me. Had there been a sign indicating there was a fee for the enclosures and a re-stocking fee I probably still wouldn't have made the purchase but it would have at least been honest. I do agree that most places don't want the risk of employees transferring slings to new containers although had they been kept in properly sized enclosures none of this really would have been an issue. I doubt this is going to hurt their bottom line any. They are a pretty popular pet store around here and sell all kinds of other animals and they seem to cater to people that likely don't know better. I'll just keep ordering online. [/QUOTE]
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