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problem with local taxidermist
« on: September 04, 2021, 11:53:41 AM »
I need advice , Back story , dropped off hide for bear rug aug 2019 , paid 1000 deposit  phoned taxidermist aug 2020 left message he didnt return call called again at christmas still no call back from taxidermist , figured with the country shutdown wouldnt get too anxious well now we are past the 2 year mark called him last month he says if i havnt called you its not done yet , i said its been 2 years , his response"ill look into it" , hasnt called me back , sounds like im being blown off . I really dont know what i can do at this point , hire a lawyer , report it to game dept , looking for advice

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2021, 11:57:18 AM »
If it's local, I would start with driving over there and asking to pick up the hide and your deposit.  If you can at least get your hide you have options on recovering the deposit as well.  If he has e-mail that's an option to document your conversations and requests.

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2021, 12:06:33 PM »
Oh no, not a problem with a Taxi on the west side,....  I will have to wait to see if I need to get the popcorn out.....

Being local then yes, i would probably look into what is going on.  See if any business happening there, other customers, etc.  I would play somewhat nice until I had my carcass back, after that, who knows....

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2021, 12:08:39 PM »
Still in line with my previous post, but I would also do a search on this site and see it anyone else has dealt with them, good or bad.  That was related to the popcorn comment.....

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2021, 12:15:41 PM »
I would cross attorney off the list unless you want to spend a good chunk of money to make a point.  Small claims court was purpose built for $1,000 problems.  If you can get the pelt back you can then file a $1,000 claim and take them to court directly.  Have all of your documents and records in place.  E-mails, dates and context of calls, original promises, cashed check, everything you can think off all organized nicely.

WDFW, BBB, etc are fine but they won't do anything to resolve the situation.  If you don't get the pelt back before you start with any of these the chances you will ever see it again are probably not good.

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2021, 12:24:33 PM »
Simple solution if it’s local go talk to the guy and if you have to pick up your pelt pick it up
Chances are it has a lot to do with the tannery
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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2021, 12:35:42 PM »
Just a comment regarding my current experience with a taxidermist.  I also dropped a bear hide off in 2019 to be rugged and still don't have it back.  However my taxi has been professional and politely returned my phone messages.  Anyway, he had a heck of a time getting a bunch of hides back from the tannery during this Covid.  It took a looong time.  This might be part of the problem with your hide too.  Still doesn't excuse his not contacting you..  Hope you can get it resolved. 

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2021, 12:42:42 PM »
One word.....good business people understand.

Communication


Many taxi folks do it as side work and appear to have an attitude of tough S. Done when it's done.
« Last Edit: September 04, 2021, 12:50:29 PM by h20hunter »

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2021, 01:14:47 PM »
Go talk to the guy, but like others have said, it was prob the tannery.  My rug prob took 2 years at least, my hair on tan from this year only took about 6 months. Communicate with the taxi before you bring up negative comments w him or actions, some taxi’s will just “lose” your stuff if you are an azz.
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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2021, 05:20:49 PM »
Go talk to the guy, but like others have said, it was prob the tannery.  My rug prob took 2 years at least, my hair on tan from this year only took about 6 months. Communicate with the taxi before you bring up negative comments w him or actions, some taxi’s will just “lose” your stuff if you are an azz.

I had a two year "wait" on my piebald hair on from last year.  :yike:

Oh no, not a problem with a Taxi on the west side,....  I will have to wait to see if I need to get the popcorn out.....

Being local then yes, i would probably look into what is going on.  See if any business happening there, other customers, etc.  I would play somewhat nice until I had my carcass back, after that, who knows....

He said "he".....   :chuckle:

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2021, 05:26:39 PM »
I was glad to see it wasn’t a “she” being so close to thurston county I thought we had another victim.
I have had a rug out since 2019 but have had great communication. Tannery took way longer

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #11 on: September 04, 2021, 05:57:44 PM »
TK,
Sounds like communication issues could ultimately fix or answer your questions, so I hope he/she gets back to you. The ‘if I haven’t called you it’s not done’ is an answer but not exactly what you may have wanted to hear, at request tho a little better idea of where it’s at could be afforded. Keep in mind tho, with tons of animals I’m sure your taxi is working on, looking into an individual animal is tough and time consuming.
With that said, to be waiting since 2019 is truly not that long with all the slowdowns we as taxidermists have been experiencing. I’m not sure what he/she told you for a timeline but bear rugs take long time because of usually two outsourced (tanning and rugging process) steps. I was using a tannery a while back that didn’t get a lot of my bears and cats from 2019 back to me since about 5-6 months ago! Much to say I don’t use this tannery anymore. It sucks but it’s the reality right now with supply and employee slow downs for tanneries and supply houses.
As far as further action…a contract or agreement with a taxidermist is a civil arrangement. Game department or a lawyer will not intervene on that basis. However you can contact the attorney generals office, which is what someone I know had to do with another taxidermist they had an animal into for 7 years.
My best advice tho would be to call your taxi, tell him you need a call back and see where it goes from there before moving to legal action. It’s frustrating, I know, but also keep in mind these slowdowns irritate us as well as taxidermists! You still should have a good line of communication with your clients tho. Best of luck! 
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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #12 on: September 04, 2021, 07:06:36 PM »
Unfortunately most taxidermists are terrible businessmen and that’s about as polite as I can be.

Get your stuff back, pay through the nose at the most reputable one you can find and then still wait two years. I likely will never take an animal to a taxidermist again.
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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #13 on: September 04, 2021, 07:25:14 PM »
Unfortunately most taxidermists are terrible businessmen and that’s about as polite as I can be.
 

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Re: problem with local taxidermist
« Reply #14 on: September 04, 2021, 07:38:35 PM »
I would cross attorney off the list unless you want to spend a good chunk of money to make a point.  Small claims court was purpose built for $1,000 problems.  If you can get the pelt back you can then file a $1,000 claim and take them to court directly.  Have all of your documents and records in place.  E-mails, dates and context of calls, original promises, cashed check, everything you can think off all organized nicely.

WDFW, BBB, etc are fine but they won't do anything to resolve the situation.  If you don't get the pelt back before you start with any of these the chances you will ever see it again are probably not good.

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