In a message dated 3/29/02 4:04:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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<< 
 Basically I'm joking.  But if they hadn't told the entire world they were 
 expecting a huge shipment of animals, with paper work, then they probably 
 would have been cleared.
  >>
Hi-
Right- and this enforces my point- why advertise a shipment of animals that 
you are guaranteed to sell? For instance- if I was getting 5 dozen 
serraticauda- legal papers or not- I could sell every one and still have 
people waiting. Why in the world would I advertise? And its commom knowledge 
that F&W monitor's Kingsnake.com. 

I think that at best, a shipment of legal animals were being touted as rare 
species. The quoted prices were way too low- Your box arrives and instead of 
flavigularus you got comorograndensis. 
Or heck-  even vice versa- rare species were being slipped in as legal 
species.
For certain - few facts are known.
Detective Wells is on the case, and I hope he fills us in if he learns 
anything.
Jason-
PS 
I have some Rodriquez Island daygeckos for sale- $7.00 US each, in 10 lots.
Keep it under your hat.

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