I loved this rabbit from the minute it arrived. It was exactly as described and was just what I wanted. It had everything you'd want in a rabbit. 4 feet (talk about good luck!!!) long floppy ears, the works!



But shortly after buying this rabbit a visitor knocked on my door. He seemed like a nice fellow. He was bald, and unusually short, but seemed harmless enough. He was friendly and quite animated in his demeanor. Our interaction was fairly brief. He said "Hewwooo! I don't mean to intwude, but I'd like to inqwuire if you have any wabbits for sale." I thought it was strange that a random stranger would ask such a question. And I must admit that his odd chuckle did creep me out a tad.



I declined to sell my new rabbit because of how happy I was with it. My visitor's face turned quite angry very fast. He literally turned red and I swear I saw a little puff of smoke rise from his head as he grabbed his hunting cap and threw it to the ground in anger as he muttered, "Awww wats!"



Since I had not advertised my rabbit to anyone, I figured that somehow the contents of my purchase must have been disclosed to 3rd parties. I was quite upset by this invasion of privacy. I called the company to file a complaint. The supervisor I spoke to sounded helpful at first, though I had an awful time understanding what he was trying to tell me as it sounded like he was spitting into the phone as he talked. The supervisor tried to play off his company's involvement by informing me that many hunters can find rabbits quite easily and must have just tracked the animal to my door. He told me that it was rabbit season, which is probably why people were out chasing the animals. As a hunter myself I knew I was getting the brush off because this was duck season. I argued with the supervisor over this for quite a while. He kept insisting that it was rabbit season, no matter how many times I reminded him that it was in fact duck season.



The call went downhill from there. The supervisor eventually stopped arguing, but then began asking me some odd questions. He had a huge interest in finding out if the man who arrived at my door actually obtained the rabbit from me or not. He wouldn't let it go. For a second I thought he might have a genuine interest in making sure my rabbit was still in good health. But after some evasion by me, the supervisor finally got angry and screamed "Lister, buster! Just tell me if the man took the rabbit or not!!"



Well I won't be spoken to in this manner. I bid the supervisor a good day. He called 'despicable' and hung up the call.



So while I'm happy with the rabbit product I received, I give this transaction 1 star because of the seller giving my purchase information and address to 3rd parties. I should disclose that I didn't buy from the main seller, opting to go with an alternate vendor due to a slightly lower price. I had made previous purchases from Acme Industries before, and while I have had a few issues I had high hopes for this rabbit. Many of their products seem to explode an inopportune time, but they are always the cheapest and I just can't pass up a bargain! I have had great luck with every anvil I've ever bought from them though, and for some reasons I had high hopes that this rabbit would be of that quality. Caveat emptor, I guess.



This was worse than the time I sent out a tweet and couldn't get this black and white puddy tat to stay out of my yard for 3 weeks.