You really expect the person working behind the counter at Wal-Mart or where ever you purchased your license to know all the Hunting Regulations and units for every season?
I expect to get what I pay for--I don't think that is unreasonable.
If you go into a jewelry store and some kid working there after school for minimum wage accidently sells you a fake 3 carat diamond for real diamond price, are you going to say "oh well--my bad for not knowing my diamonds" or would you demand you either get what you paid for or your money back?
He didn't say where he bought it, but it wouldn't matter to me if it was the local DNR or Wal-Mart or Joe's Bait Shop. The principal remains the same. I own a business, and if I screw up then it's on me--NOT my customer.
You can (and should) do your research, but some of that stuff is written up so you'd have to be a lawyer to understand it all. Bro was assured by the seller he was getting the right license--the guy selling it should know what he's talking about, right? Besides, last time I checked human beings are prone to making mistakes.
I think its funny how some of you complain about the govt and then suggest they take care of you by doing all the thinking for you- all in the same breath at that.
That's a big exaggeration. Go to the DMV and buy a tag for your truck. Say you own a truck that should get a tag that costs $50, but the clerk makes a mistake and you get charged $500. You can argue, but the clerk won't budge. You pay it because you got to have a tag to keep from getting a ticket. You find out later about the goof. I guess that's your fault for not knowing the details of a gov't worker's job, and you just eat the $450?
I would try Ragnaok's approach--but be polite about it as long as you can. If you can't get anything from the first person you talk with, ask to talk to a supervisor. Work your way up the chain. Sounds like you got someone who doesn't want to bother doing with any extra paperwork. Consulting a lawyer should be free also--sometimes just a phone call from an attorney can work wonders.
Thanks for sharing--I've hunted out of state quite a bit, and so far my experience has been very good (and I have bought several of my tags/licenses from Wal-Mart, since it's usually the easiest place to find). I'll make it a point to look at the regs a little closer from now on...but I'm not going to claim I can come close to understanding them all. Try memorizing the game regs for a state like New Mexico...good luck.......
Chad