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I bought Trinidad Moruga Scorpion seeds, but I think they sold me Habaneros.

I purchased Trinidad Moruga Scorpion seeds, but now that the plant has gone to fruit, I think that I was actually sold Habanero seeds. Do you think these are Habaneros, or maybe another similar pepper?
 
Here's the link to the album of photos that I took. http://imgur.com/a/9rTNT
 
:welcome: to THP from TN!!! Sorry to hear you may have received the wrong seeds. I'm sure someone here can help identify what you have, and hopefully whoever sold them to ya, will work with ya :)
 
:welcome:  from NW Wyoming! Sorry to hear you were another one of the endless victims of shady business. As has been mentioned, always buy your seeds from reputable growers/vendors (this means no eBay or Amazon!). There are plenty of upstanding, quality growers/vendors here. Stick around and you will find that these are some of most generous, honest folks you'll ever meet. I started out with just a single Caibbean Red hab plant a few years ago. After joining THP and making friends with the fine folks here, my garden has grown to over 100 plants with dozens of varieties, all thanks to the generousity of the THP members.
 
They must have saw your screen name and thought they were doing you a favor. They're not bad looking peppers, I would eat them. Welcome! Your odds just improved on getting what you want the moment you joined here.  :D
 
I would talk to the vendor if you bought them from one,  I would check out Wicked mikes offer or go to Judy's at pepperlovers.com she has the real deal also at fall a lot of people offer whole fresh pods for sale you could then extract the seeds for next years grow, but you run the risk of the seeds being crossed with other peppers so if you want to get pure seeds I would go with Judy she's one of the top vendors here.  
 
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