Re: Fedex Test Box question
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Originally Posted by Wild Bill
Plus, don't think you are going to get your contract right away. I received my results from my package test on the 6th and still don't have my contracts. :mad:
Did you contact your Fedex representative to get the paperwork filed for your contracts? Fedex does not automatically submit the paperwork to the legal department upon completion of the package testing. They do however send the testing information to your rep. Your rep will only submit the application to the legal dept. upon your request.
Re: Fedex Test Box question
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Originally Posted by daniel1983
As part of the Fedex contract, you must have each different box that you plan on using tested. If you send snakes in boxes that are not identical to those that have been tested and approved, you Fedex shipping agreement will be violated.
I just talked to David Arbeit in the Package Test section and he said it isn't necessary to have different size boxes tested. They basically just want to verify that you know how to pack the animals correctly.
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I had this box laying around and thought earlier I would try to use it then decided not too, to many stickers on it:), Staples is just around the corner;)
Re: Fedex Test Box question
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Originally Posted by Wild Bill
I just talked to David Arbeit in the Package Test section and he said it isn't necessary to have different size boxes tested. They basically just want to verify that you know how to pack the animals correctly.
Really? That's interesting. I hope that is true.. would save some trouble.
Re: Fedex Test Box question
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Originally Posted by daniel1983
Did you contact your Fedex representative to get the paperwork filed for your contracts? Fedex does not automatically submit the paperwork to the legal department upon completion of the package testing. They do however send the testing information to your rep. Your rep will only submit the application to the legal dept. upon your request.
Yep, the day I received the package test results. ;) I have been calling him regularly, there is only ONE person in legal that can do the paperwork I guess. He was on vacation last week. Not very good for a huge business to only have one person that knows how to do the job.
Re: Fedex Test Box question
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Originally Posted by Wild Bill
I just talked to David Arbeit in the Package Test section and he said it isn't necessary to have different size boxes tested. They basically just want to verify that you know how to pack the animals correctly.
However in the Fedex contract, it will state that you must have each box type tested. So if you do not get each box tested, you will be in violation of your contract.
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Originally Posted by daniel1983
However in the Fedex contract, it will state that you must have each box type tested. So if you do not get each box tested, you will be in violation of your contract.
Well when/if I get my contract I will have to talk to Mr. Arbeit again. Why is it the left hand never knows what the right hand is doing? :confused:
Re: Fedex Test Box question
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Originally Posted by Wild Bill
Well when/if I get my contract I will have to talk to Mr. Arbeit again. Why is it the left hand never knows what the right hand is doing? :confused:
Because the guys in the field are in touch with reality and then the lawyers get a hold of things and screw it all up ... and that's just how the world turns. ;) :sweeet:
-adam
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From my Fedex contract (one of the only sections in bold letters too):
"Company further agrees, prior to shipping any Reptiles and Amphibians, that it has submitted its proposed packaging to the FedEx Packaging Design and Development Department for review and approval and it will not ship any Reptiles and Amphbians in any type of packaging that has not been reviewed and approved by FedEx."
Re: Fedex Test Box question
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Originally Posted by daniel1983
From my Fedex contract (one of the only sections in bold letters too):
"Company further agrees, prior to shipping any Reptiles and Amphibians, that it has submitted its proposed packaging to the FedEx Packaging Design and Development Department for review and approval and it will not ship any Reptiles and Amphbians in any type of packaging that has not been reviewed and approved by FedEx."
Ahh yes, but it doesn't say each size needs to be tested. It just says your packaging has to be reviewed.