It's hard to have a totally perfect policy. I've had customers, while working at various LFS;
- bring me dried fish with floor lint and say "I dunno what happened, it just died"
- baby turtle that looked like (and had been) chewed on by their cat,
- a guy who bought 200 bucks worth of marine fish, even after I repeatedly grilled him about what fish he had at home to make sure he knew they were marine, return the next day with all the fish dead along with two large FW angels
- a lady buy koi, bring them back an hour later dead. Then do it again with the replacements an hour after that. Mine are all still swimming around.
- Guy insist everything in his pond was perfect...all koi died immediately. Ph was almost 11.
The LFS policy should be a health guarantee, not an insurance policy. It isn't the LFS' fault if your existing fish maul your new arrival for example.
- bring me dried fish with floor lint and say "I dunno what happened, it just died"
- baby turtle that looked like (and had been) chewed on by their cat,
- a guy who bought 200 bucks worth of marine fish, even after I repeatedly grilled him about what fish he had at home to make sure he knew they were marine, return the next day with all the fish dead along with two large FW angels
- a lady buy koi, bring them back an hour later dead. Then do it again with the replacements an hour after that. Mine are all still swimming around.
- Guy insist everything in his pond was perfect...all koi died immediately. Ph was almost 11.
The LFS policy should be a health guarantee, not an insurance policy. It isn't the LFS' fault if your existing fish maul your new arrival for example.