
Originally Posted by
Shihpomapoo Dog Hotel
The advantage of hangyo is they actually build a relationship with someone from PCCI. I'm not saying na manghangyo para mangaway. They are easy to talk to as long as you are reasonable.
Also, I don't think you can change the date when its already written on the certificate. If there is one thing I'm very certain of, PCCI won't allow corrections, white ink, etc. The certificate must be clean from erasures or alterations. Once that happens, you will have to issue an affidavit and must acquire all necessary signatures to certify the change. Mas dako na gyud hinuun imong problem if you make alterations on the certificate. Your certificate must be as authentic as possible.
I had a case where Section B of one of my certificates had a co-owner and the seller couldn't be traced (won't answer my call). I told PCCI if its okay if I just erase the co-signer/co-owner if they can't be found. They said my certificate will be nullified if I do that. If in any case they couldn't find the original co-signer then the board will have to decide on it if they will transfer the certificate to me but the necessary process must be followed which is to locate the co-owner. I followed the process they suggested and exhausted all possibilities to locate the owner. Fortunately, they did. They really sent a messenger to ask the owner to sign. And you know what was so nice? they didn't charge me for it at all. They just charge me the courier fees (transportation to and fro). PCCI is an organization of people. It's best that you establish a relationship with the people running it.
I'm fine with paying the penalty but don't worry about it as I'm certain its not that huge. Based on my experience which was supposedly complex, it went really well. Sayon ra ka storya ang PCCI. As long as your request is reasonable, I don't see why they won't accommodate.
Be reasonable lang jud. Don't ask for "unreasonable" demands. I didn't exactly ask for a waiver - they just waived it. When they know your spending a lot, I think they'll decide by themselves if its necessary to charge you or not. Just talk to them. Nothing beats a good talk. You don't lose. Ask for a direct Globe line or a direct Sun line - they have it if the long distance cost worry you. I did that. I ask them all the time about list of breeders of dog breeds I'm considering of getting, I ask them about the reputation of the breeder, I ask them of registration code of PCCI certificate before I purchase the dog, I ask them to transfer the name of the dog directly to my name through the breeder itself so I don't have to pay extra for the transfer fee etc. You learn a lot by calling them. I suggest that if you plan to be a breeder eventually, call them and find someone you can connect with each time you have a registration/breeding question.