That was a very interesting read. But I'll throw this out there for the sake of it. I am siding with clams direct on this one. He sent out a bunch of clams that looked healthy to him. This is backed up and made evident by all of the positive remarks that were made by everyone that received there clams, for at least 5 days afterwards by the way. So it's obvious he didn't try to screw anybody here. My point is everyone in this hobby knows the risk of buying any livestock. It's part of the game we play. It's truly unfortunate that all of them died but again, it's the risk we all take in this hobby. So my point is, if the clams appeared ok when Barry sent them out (and they were for 5 days after being recieved) then why in the world should he be responsible if something went wrong? He didn't purposely deceive them. He is a buissnesman and held up to his part of the deal. Why should he get a bad wrap. He had no control over them having any type of disease and I believe he didn't know about it when they were shipped.
I just wanted to throw that out there because to many times people always want to blame someone else for there unfortunate circumstances. They should grow up, except there losses, and realize its part of this hobby.
Now I'm curious if you see my point or if I'm gonna get blasted
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