garsik
New member
I understand the confusion about the time lines because they have not been accurately described. On 1/15 I texted Underground about taking some animals I was electing to get rid of. They texted to bring them by any time and they would make an offer. I honestly don't know when I brought them in but doubt it was the very next day. On 2/23 I sent a text explaining that I was still waiting on an offer. A few more texts were sent with no serious response. No phone conversations took place and I just assumed they were displaying the snake in their retail store. Things were going at an unsurprising South Florida pace. On 3/15 I noticed the Cobra being advertised. I immediately texted and was told to call. I did and at that time was given a first offer which I refused. I explained the snakes would be picked up by our mutual friend. There was no further contact but when attempting to retrieve the snakes a week later (not weeks) the cobra had been sold. I understand that the interpretation of time seems to be a defining issue. The lapses are not as long as presented and are certainly open to interpretation as to what is reasonable, depending on the need to exploit them.
When I dropped the animals off I was told I would be contacted with an offer. I have never transferred ownership of a venomous animal without exchanging license information. They did not ask so I assumed this was a loan until the final details could be worked out. My inspection occurred in the first week or so of January. I had moved the animals to a smaller room to comply with the new regulations. I passed the inspection with no problem but decided to downsize a little. At no time was I under duress or time pressure. This was purely a free choice. I had never indicated a need for assistance in order to remain legal with my permit. This is a wild goose chase and false.
I hope this clears thing up a bit. I have spoken to FWC and we are on the same page.
I have learned my lesson and am truthfully telling this story.
When I dropped the animals off I was told I would be contacted with an offer. I have never transferred ownership of a venomous animal without exchanging license information. They did not ask so I assumed this was a loan until the final details could be worked out. My inspection occurred in the first week or so of January. I had moved the animals to a smaller room to comply with the new regulations. I passed the inspection with no problem but decided to downsize a little. At no time was I under duress or time pressure. This was purely a free choice. I had never indicated a need for assistance in order to remain legal with my permit. This is a wild goose chase and false.
I hope this clears thing up a bit. I have spoken to FWC and we are on the same page.
I have learned my lesson and am truthfully telling this story.
