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Old 01-22-2017 | 01:47 PM
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Topgun 3006
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
Excaliber, are you the Rob Cunningham who is a contributor on Taxidermy tube, a web site that shows videos on taxidermy? As far as "buyer beware" customers do have a responsibility to do some due diligence before selecting a taxidermist. However, I have a real problem with people hanging out a shingle and taking other people's money before they have the skills to take on clients and I have seen far too much of that since PA made the huge mistake of no longer testing taxidermists prior to licensing them.
It would appear so since in his profile on HNI it shows he's a taxidermist and his username is taken from the street that Youtube business is listed on in their website and they charge for their videos. I can see somewhat what he's saying to help an intern, but I have to agree with you that with the money taxidermists charge for their work they should have to meet criteria just like a plumber or electrician that charges for their service. JMHO
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