🐠 May TOTM Voting is Live! 🐠
🏆 Click here to Vote! 🏆
I agree.Teelie said:I don't find it sad at all. I think it shows they're practical fish keepers who won't pass on their losses to the customers via higher prices on their fish and supplies. The only way I see around it is if they are selling the fish to knowledgable and experienced saltwater keepers and even then there's no assurance the fish will not die.
I actually got a bit out of my way to a smaller LFS that has a bit higher prices simply because the staff there is knowledgable, their fish look healthy and happy, their tanks are always impeccable. And no, they don't have a return policy. But, I keep my water pretty stable and I've yet to lose a single fish from their store (knock on wood...)Teelie said:I don't find it sad at all. I think it shows they're practical fish keepers who won't pass on their losses to the customers via higher prices on their fish and supplies. The only way I see around it is if they are selling the fish to knowledgable and experienced saltwater keepers and even then there's no assurance the fish will not die.
does walmart have a return policy for fish returns? Ive have a fish that died from like 1 month ago, and they never said anything about a return policy. I know I did return one from like 3weeks, but I'm not sure. Did you also know that they dont check what fish is dead? You could by a really expensive fish, have a dead one at home, and go back the next day and say, it died, and theyd give you your money back I bet. Isnt that kinda odd? would any of you do that? Personaly I think thats wrong, but because theyre so stupid to not check would you say its there fault and oh well, just do it anyways?