lol i know its a scam now but i just wanted what they say so i keep replying to their emails
[FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Hello greetings once more,[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Thanks for your mail and questions for clarification.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]You will have to make the deposit plus an additional 40$ for the CITIES import permit if you need one.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Once we received your initial deposit and the 40$ for the permit, we will apply for the CITES permit, which usually take 3 to 6 hours to be ready.
[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]As soon as we get the cities permit from the department of livestock/customs unit, we will then email the CITES permit to you.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Please note – we do not need your CITES permit, just keep it as you will need it on the day of the actual import. We will then arrange for the closest export date to book a flight for your shipment. It will take us at most 2hours for this procedure as we need to do a lot of export preparations on our side.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]2-5 days after your final payment, our fishes will arrive at your International airport, all guaranteed to be 100% alive. In the most unlikely event of a Death on Arrival (DOA), compensation will be provided on and ONE FOR ONE basis, subject to you cutting the dead fish into two halves, and retrieving its mircochip tag on its right shoulder area. Then please send the a clear picture of the microchip tag and photos of the dead fish(s) (two itemd) to us by UPS, Fedex or DHL express mode and we shall be responsible for the sending charges and all this has to be done maximum 1 day from the time of arrival in your country.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]We will compensate you with another immediate shipment at our expense or MoneyBack but frankly, this rarely rarely happens to our farm.
[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]On the import day, you would find original CITES permit together with the fish, hand book on keeping them.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif] Once the fishes are safe and sound in your shop, office or home, float them in your tanks for at least 30 minutes to equalise the water temperature first.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Then open each bag and allow in some tank water, Repeat this action once or twice, before finally releasing all fishes into the tank. Add some salt, about 3g to every 1 litres of water.
[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Do not feed the fishes on the first day of arrival.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]When all that is done, then it means finally all is safe and done what you have to do is just sit back, relax and enjoy them.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Theere are two farm locations and the secondary farm is located in 1866 Stone Oak,Broadway St, San Antonio, Texas ,USA and the primary farm is located in Jackson, Mississipi, USA[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Hello greetings once more,[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Thanks for your mail and questions for clarification.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]You will have to make the deposit plus an additional 40$ for the CITIES import permit if you need one.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Once we received your initial deposit and the 40$ for the permit, we will apply for the CITES permit, which usually take 3 to 6 hours to be ready.
[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]As soon as we get the cities permit from the department of livestock/customs unit, we will then email the CITES permit to you.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Please note – we do not need your CITES permit, just keep it as you will need it on the day of the actual import. We will then arrange for the closest export date to book a flight for your shipment. It will take us at most 2hours for this procedure as we need to do a lot of export preparations on our side.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]2-5 days after your final payment, our fishes will arrive at your International airport, all guaranteed to be 100% alive. In the most unlikely event of a Death on Arrival (DOA), compensation will be provided on and ONE FOR ONE basis, subject to you cutting the dead fish into two halves, and retrieving its mircochip tag on its right shoulder area. Then please send the a clear picture of the microchip tag and photos of the dead fish(s) (two itemd) to us by UPS, Fedex or DHL express mode and we shall be responsible for the sending charges and all this has to be done maximum 1 day from the time of arrival in your country.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]We will compensate you with another immediate shipment at our expense or MoneyBack but frankly, this rarely rarely happens to our farm.
[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]On the import day, you would find original CITES permit together with the fish, hand book on keeping them.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif] Once the fishes are safe and sound in your shop, office or home, float them in your tanks for at least 30 minutes to equalise the water temperature first.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Then open each bag and allow in some tank water, Repeat this action once or twice, before finally releasing all fishes into the tank. Add some salt, about 3g to every 1 litres of water.
[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Do not feed the fishes on the first day of arrival.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]When all that is done, then it means finally all is safe and done what you have to do is just sit back, relax and enjoy them.[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,sans-serif]Theere are two farm locations and the secondary farm is located in 1866 Stone Oak,Broadway St, San Antonio, Texas ,USA and the primary farm is located in Jackson, Mississipi, USA[/FONT]