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Originally Posted by tatertot I believe that's been tried already. Think about the time between their specialty when all this started and yesterday when we all received this email from IABCA.. This is not hearsay.. It took a lot for them, the IABCA, to send us all the email. They would try to work this out first!! I think this is real and valid and she is now facing the music.. I think IABCA is serious! If they were going to smooze this it would have already been smoozed.. Misunderstanding would not have named names. They would have simply said there was a problem with the paperwork and could we return their paperwork they would return the proper paperwork.. Mistakes happen and over sight happens..Probably with no cost to the owners.. |
I would have to agree with you, the IABCA would not be sending out emails to biewer owners unless they were certain fraud had indeed occurred. The proper step for the IABCA to take now would be to launch a lawsuit, if for no other reason but to protect future owners of the biewer breed.