No timelines were ever discussed
So, who didn't 'give' timelines? Did 'you' fail to establish timelines when you dropped the snakes off?By them OR you OR both?
I would think because of the length of time involved, and because during that time the OP would not have wanted to reclaim the critters because FWC was lurking, that Underground has every right to send a bill even at this late date for boarding, especially after the OP agreed to pick the critter up and did not. I would think that being venomous, such a bill for several months would exceed the sum in question.I did report to FWC that the animal is no longer in my inventory.
His friend took back the other one.
That is your point of view, a seller caring for a venomous critter may think otherwise. And after you agreed to pick up, it would in my opinion certainly be appropriate to charge a venomous boarding fee. There are no set rules on fees, I would think a higher fee for venomous would be appropriate, and as I mentioned before, the bill may very well equal the sum in question here.A few weeks is not an outrageous period
Please provide paperwork showing this, or if you like I can ask them.I had them.
So who then is to blame for this event falling apart, especially when there were no specific time limits and no written contract laid out?No time limits where discussed by either side, ever.
When was the inspection, and what was the name of the inspector?Ask who? What paperwork? These snakes were included in my inventory and present at inspection.
He finally came to our retail store first, and told the manager, that he needed to get rid of the snakes quick, due to the regulation change with fish and wildlife..
These snakes were included in my inventory and present at inspection.