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    Re: FedEx frustrations!

    Quote Originally Posted by Deu2e View Post
    Yea I'm just excited and nervous all at the same time. I contacted the breeder via email but I am on the west coast and he usually email me back the next day, so I just contacted them my self. The only reason I contacted FedEx was because I had my alerts set to my email on delivery. When I seen it was not delivered I called. I mean the snake is not cheap well for my first one it's kind of expensive lol I'm still working the payment off with the wife
    Really the breeder should have been on the top of things and know that there was a delivery issue and be pro-active. I usually know there is an issue before my customers and contact them right away.

    Breeders should track their packages because until the animal is safe and sound and delivered that is their responsibility.
    Deborah Stewart


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