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International Taxidermy


Country Mexico
City Tlaxiaca
Address Venustiano Carranza S/N San Agustin
Phone 527437914797
Website http://www.internationaltaxidermymx.com

International Taxidermy Reviews

  • Nov 2, 2016

International Taxidermy is the most inept and useless company, be aware!

Someone found a $2,500 fish in the alley today!! And I don't care LOL

International Taxidermy is the most inept and useless company I have ever had the displeasure of dealing with. After I saw what was delivered to me I was in chock. I could not believe how bad it looked. So I decided not to accept it and send it back to where it came from. The driver was a complete jerk and became irate for virtually no reason. He said that he wasn't taking my fish back. I explained that it was not my "fish" because the fish I ordered was supposed to be a nice fish replica, far from what laying in the box in front of me. I told the driver that I didn't care what happened to it. I just refuse to accept it. He argued that it was indeed my fish and it now ended up alley side. There it sat until someone found it. Paul Nate and Juan Phil at International Taxidermy, you too may have displayed the worst customer service by anyone, anywhere.

  • Jun 11, 2016

We were recently on a holiday/fishing trip in Cancun Mexico. We had a goal to catch some nice fish and we did. I caught my first ever Sailfish. Once we got back to the docs we were aproached by a representative from International Taxidermy. He convinced us that the only way to keep the memory alive is to have it mounted as a trophy. We were told that the the actual fish or parts of it was going to be used and incorporated into the mount. We asked them if that was ok as we did not want it to be damaged since it was going to be shipped to our home in Colorado. They said that the fish will be fine and that after about a month we will receive our mounted fish. We trusted them with the info they provided and we placed our order.

Well after about five weeks our "fish" was delivered. The first shock was when we opend the box. The Smell!!!! Wow!!, it smelled like a rotten fish. I guess tsome of that can be expected since it is a dead fish per-say.

But I thought that chemicals were being used in the process in order to prevent any strong odor buildup. Quickly did we realize that this was not the only problem with our mount. We were extremey dispaointed to find the fish almost unrecognizable. The fish was basically falling apart. The box it was delivered in was perfectly intact so the reason must be that the fish was poorly made. I mean the sail was complelty torn and the bill had also fallen of the fish. The skin was cracking and completly removed from the fish in some parts.

We tried contacting the company but they defaulted to say that it must have been damaged during shipping. They took no responsibility whatso ever.

Once we started to further look into this company and the process of having fish mounted we also found that it is actually illegal to import any billfish to the US!!! The law states that one cannot import a billfish or any real parts of a billfish (which our sailfish would be) into the US. So on top of producing a total faulty product, we may have also broken US law. Well that is something that we were never told about by the International Taxidermy representative. No wehere on their website do they mention this kind of important info to their customers.

I assume that a large portion of their customers are indeed form the USA so it would only be ethical to disclose that at the time of the sale. If we would have known this rather important information. Instead we may have opted to make a fishmount that was a 100% reproduction, without any real parts incorporated.

So please beware of the law and please do not engage in any business with this un ethical company. It was a total waste of our money and we can only hope that by posting this we save others some money and grief.

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