tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3824633551846970441.post5758285134563897953..comments2023-11-01T03:25:01.551+11:00Comments on Mariah Hill Alpacas Livestock Exports: WHAT IS DEFAMATION?......WHAT IS FRAUD?Alpacaraehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06085151167899307609noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3824633551846970441.post-26328086924654370202010-11-11T04:48:15.657+11:002010-11-11T04:48:15.657+11:00What is also happening, is these people are now in...What is also happening, is these people are now involving a third party....being the purchaser.<br />the purchaser is completely innocent and have purchased the offspring in good faith.<br />You also have acted in good faith with the meting, often costing you money to drive the male to the mating, in Australia, we have ofyen travelled interstate, which means motels, etc, in this case it was costing us $400 per weekend to go up to do these metings.<br />But then the people also try to justify themselves to the purchasers, by saying you are difficult and that is why the A4 form was not handed over.<br />which ever way you turn in this type of situation you come up at the bottomAlpacaraehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06085151167899307609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3824633551846970441.post-43690428761936726262010-11-10T06:01:11.990+11:002010-11-10T06:01:11.990+11:00Hi Raelene,
At least you have an A4 form to hand ...Hi Raelene,<br /><br />At least you have an A4 form to hand out to people. <br /><br />In the UK when we first started breeding alpacas, like yourselves we handed the client a 'Certificate of Service' as verification for registering a cria. <br /><br />The BAS later dumped the requirement for a 'Certificate of Service'. Now a breeder can go online and register a cria with no proof of service and possibly put any herdsire name they wished. Unless the owner of thaterdsire spotted an irregularity, the error could easily go unnoticed.<br /><br />You are very fortunate to have your system, it does offer you some protection against non-payment. I wish we still had that system in the UK.<br /><br />RobRob @ Wellgroundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08733071013988644583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3824633551846970441.post-4807666613639393512010-11-09T06:16:50.114+11:002010-11-09T06:16:50.114+11:00We also have contracts, but if you are too friendl...We also have contracts, but if you are too friendly, they ry and take too much advantage of you.<br />You get to know people over the time you visit them, but they approach me, not ROb, as i am the weak link, and too trusting of people.Alpacaraehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06085151167899307609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3824633551846970441.post-9539505935164070692010-11-08T20:56:50.014+11:002010-11-08T20:56:50.014+11:00We insist on having contracts and written agreemen...We insist on having contracts and written agreements for most things for this same reason. It is not that we do not trust people, but it is nice to have the agreed items written down and signed to avoid confusion and disagreement later on. This we learned from the IT industry. We are not lawyers, however, and our contracts have not always been optimally written and people "punish" us for it by exploiting the holes in the contract. No hard feelings. But we are getting better, and we will always honor a contract :-)Knapper Alpakkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09779631067649924851noreply@blogger.com