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    How to become Fedex Certified?

    Now I know you guys are going to harp on me for not using the search engine, but I don't think it hurts to start a new thread.

    Anyway, glanced at google and did not find too much on this, but I am hoping to get Fedex Live Certified here soon and just wanted to know what you guys think the best way to do so.
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    You fill out the form and submit your test box per instructions..

    Here is an email I received awhile ago explaining that there is an updated form. You can call this person with other questions or to direct you to a rep.

    It's also helpful to set up your own FedEx account per their website. Even you never use it.


    Monica, we have a new test application that you can download and prefill from your computer! Please make sure you are using this newest version, for any testing you may need in the future! We will use the form you submitted for this test. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance with this!

    http://www.fedex.com/us/services/pac...ckageservices/

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    Also here is the link to the sticky thread in the shipping area incase you have any other questions.
    How to Become FedEx Certified

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    What does being Fed Ex certified do?

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    Re: How to become Fedex Certified?

    Quote Originally Posted by ZBP View Post
    What does being Fed Ex certified do?
    It means it's legal for you to ship reptiles yourself, because you've proven to them you know what you're doing, and you're in their system. Otherwise, you have to go through Shipyourreptiles.com.

    (Which totally works, but presumably costs more? And once in a while some jerk will ship a rattler or whatever, which ruins it for everyone, because then SYR loses their certification to ship any and all snakes.)
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    Re: How to become Fedex Certified?

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    It means it's legal for you to ship reptiles yourself, because you've proven to them you know what you're doing, and you're in their system. Otherwise, you have to go through Shipyourreptiles.com.

    (Which totally works, but presumably costs more? And once in a while some jerk will ship a rattler or whatever, which ruins it for everyone, because then SYR loses their certification to ship any and all snakes.)

    SYR is actually much cheaper than shipping yourself.

    Also, ZBP, remember being Fed Ex certified means you can only ship to a business address, NOT to customers' homes. Many people get Fed-Ex certified just to have the option as a back-up and then regularly use SYR or Reptile Express.
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    Re: How to become Fedex Certified?

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    This!


    Quote Originally Posted by RideRed12 View Post
    Now I know you guys are going to harp on me for not using the search engine
    I would hate to disapoint you...

    A simple search would have pointed you to How to Become FedEx Certified



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    SYR is actually much cheaper than shipping yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    This!




    I would hate to disapoint you...

    A simple search would have pointed you to How to Become FedEx Certified





    True That!
    Yes but does the sticky have the NEW test form? It didn't last year... The one I posted is the current form. The old form will no longer be accepted.


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    Re: How to become Fedex Certified?

    Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
    Yes but does the sticky have the NEW test form?
    I'm not sure...I didn't use Search
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    Re: How to become Fedex Certified?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwocky Dragons View Post
    SYR is actually much cheaper than shipping yourself.

    Also, ZBP, remember being Fed Ex certified means you can only ship to a business address, NOT to customers' homes. Many people get Fed-Ex certified just to have the option as a back-up and then regularly use SYR or Reptile Express.
    Oh, huh, I wondered about that. I just used SYR for the first time last week, and it worked like a dream, except that it included weird conversations with several Fed Ex employees who didn't know how it worked, and were certain I could only ship live animals business-to-business. They had to call up the wildlife desk in Memphis to confirm that SYR is allowed to ship business-to-residential.

    (And for the purposes of the transation, I guess SYR/All-Pro Shipping is the "business" in the business-to-residential shipment.)
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