Hi Kevin,
I just want to share the experience I had at Craigslist, trying to rehome my parrots.
As I posted about those birds at some threads, I adopted a bonded couple of GCC and lovebird from someone in Southshore, MA, who claimed that she rescued those birds. After a week of struggle, I received a complain from my neighbor regarding noise, and decided to find them a new home.
Since I found those parrots from Craigslist, I posted the ad with the same adoption fee. However, my message was flagged twice, and after a heated debate at the forum, I decided to explain why they needed to be rehomed together (afraid of separating triggers plucking feathers), and the adoption fee of $150 is a donation to 501 organization, and $50 for me to cover expense.
What I leaned from this experience is that craigslist has very strict rules against those who tries to sell their unwanted birds, claiming "adoption fee." The most of ad listings web sites have no flag system for suspicious adoption fees. I adopted those birds with no health/refund guaranteed, and I did not negotiate their price as adoption fee, which later I found out that it is a market price for two parrots. I done all this because I believed that someone who rescued parrots would not refuse to take them back, or any other ways to take money and disappear. The same exact person who gave me this GCC/lovebird is still listing other GCC for $300 at other sites as “adoption”. I think Birdboard.com should definitely have a good adoption control system to avoid unwanted birds traded as "adoption." And if someone needs to give up their parrots for good home (not for breeding,) they should ask adoption fee addressed to non-profit organization.
Thank you for reading,
Binobina
If interested, please see how my ad was flagged at
s.f. bayarea forums - craigslist
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