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Re: Do you fret when shipping
Shouldn't the number be on the package shipping slip??
I always worry, and double and triple check my shipements, and ALWAYS ask that people call me as soon as they get the package.
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Re: Do you fret when shipping
 Originally Posted by akaangela
I am kicking myself back and forth as I can't find the phone number for the buyer  . I usually keep all my emails and the time I need it the most I can't find it. I am going crazy as I have emailed 3 times and still no answer.
The phone number is not on the shipping receipt? Call the shipper and see if they have a driver that can swing buy and see if the package is still there.
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Re: Do you fret when shipping
 Originally Posted by akaangela
What dose
Left at front door. Package delivered to recipient address - release authorized
mean? I didn't authorized that the girls be left at the door. Could the person who got the girls have a release and not know it? Now I am really worried. Angela
When shipping with FedEx, if you do not click the button requiring a signature, then it automatically reverts to not needing a signature. We typically do not require a signature on our shipments because, if there is noone there to sign for the box, the drivers usually do not make another attempt to deliver, and your box will sit at FedEx for another 24 hours (until the next day) before they attempt another delivery. Drivers typically leave the package in a shaded area, and not in direct sunlight. Therefore, if you packaged the snake correctly, it should be just fine.
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
I always worry, and double and triple check my shipements, and ALWAYS ask that people call me as soon as they get the package.
I am the same way Heather. However, for some reason my customers, lately, don't feel the need to contact me when they receive the animal. The last 4 shipments I made, I had to call the customer at roughly 6pm and ask if they got it. I wish everyone understood how nerve racking that shipping a snake can be for the shipper. As the recipient, your nerves are at ease as soon as you look at the animal, but the shipper relies on the recipient for that warm and fuzzy.
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Re: Do you fret when shipping
If the recipient is not home the packages can usually be picked up at the local Fed-X office. I would feel more comfortable with it being at the office and accounted for rather than left on a doorstep (depending on the neighborhood) and I would not trust that all the drivers would "make sure it is in the shade".
If the recipient missed the shipment and then could not be bothered to drive to the local office well then....errrm...no comment.
Last edited by Sonya610; 06-26-2008 at 12:04 PM.
Reason: spelling
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Re: Do you fret when shipping
It has been nearly 9 hours, still no word on these babies?
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Re: Do you fret when shipping
I got a note a few hours ago (I took a nap after finding that they where ok, as I was up untill I found out they where ok). They where cold, but better a bit cold then cooked. I was surprised that the cold pack kept them so cold. The young man who got the girls was busy taking care of them before shooting me an email. He wanted to make sure they warmed up and where moving about before contacting me. What a relief. Thanks for supporting me I was a basket case.
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Re: Do you fret when shipping
 Originally Posted by Sonya610
If the recipient is not home the packages can usually be picked up at the local Fed-X office. I would feel more comfortable with it being at the office and accounted for rather than left on a doorstep (depending on the neighborhood) and I would not trust that all the drivers would "make sure it is in the shade".
If the recipient missed the shipment and then could not be bothered to drive to the local office well then....errrm...no comment.
I understand your points, and would never question there validity. I am just relaying my experience with FedEx, after shipping about 50 boxes last year.
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