Steyn
New member
Dear all
I've now reconsidered the situation in question and have a couple of points that I would like to raise:
1. Firstly, by law in South Africa a PH is only required to produce his PH-licence on request of a peace- or nature conservation officer whilst hunting with a client. There is therefore no reason why I should submit my License number on this site.
2. I advertise for many outfitters, therefore, once I have made contact with a serious client, I reserve the right to give them whichever website I choose at whatever the price I decide.
3. One would think that serious businessmen, offering a wide range of species with almost no limit in the amount thereto, would be considered an asset to the AH community. Instead, one receives a a bunch of snotty comments, no assistance from anyone, except Tap, whom at least tried but kind of misjudged the situation.
4. All the prices were set out in the advertisement, and upon further request a full package could be calculated for the client if they were in fact serious about booking a hunt. No one can tell me how to conduct my business.
5. I recognise the fact that Jerome is within his every right to remove any post he would like, but in consideration to removing a post, would keep in mind that the post in question might be beneficial to the AH.com users.
6. I have received feedback from other outfitters who now refuses to use this site for advertising because of this treatment.
7. I wonder how many of the hunts that actually do get posted gets booked ultimately, or if this is just a waste.
I conclude that if no one can help me, please stop complaining.
Kind regards
I've now reconsidered the situation in question and have a couple of points that I would like to raise:
1. Firstly, by law in South Africa a PH is only required to produce his PH-licence on request of a peace- or nature conservation officer whilst hunting with a client. There is therefore no reason why I should submit my License number on this site.
2. I advertise for many outfitters, therefore, once I have made contact with a serious client, I reserve the right to give them whichever website I choose at whatever the price I decide.
3. One would think that serious businessmen, offering a wide range of species with almost no limit in the amount thereto, would be considered an asset to the AH community. Instead, one receives a a bunch of snotty comments, no assistance from anyone, except Tap, whom at least tried but kind of misjudged the situation.
4. All the prices were set out in the advertisement, and upon further request a full package could be calculated for the client if they were in fact serious about booking a hunt. No one can tell me how to conduct my business.
5. I recognise the fact that Jerome is within his every right to remove any post he would like, but in consideration to removing a post, would keep in mind that the post in question might be beneficial to the AH.com users.
6. I have received feedback from other outfitters who now refuses to use this site for advertising because of this treatment.
7. I wonder how many of the hunts that actually do get posted gets booked ultimately, or if this is just a waste.
I conclude that if no one can help me, please stop complaining.
Kind regards