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Old 10-30-2014, 01:45 PM   #7
Lucille
If the critters were alive when shipped this is a civil matter, not a criminal one. You can sue her, but the snake you sent is not 'stolen'. It is as if you bought a teacup set on Ebay and the teacups arrived broken. It is easier on Ebay because there are agreements when something arrives 'not as described', did you have any agreement with her prior to shipping, if something went wrong?

Uniform Commercial Code › U.C.C. - ARTICLE 2 - SALES (2002) › PART 5. PERFORMANCE › § 2-509. Risk of Loss in the Absence of Breach.
§ 2-509. Risk of Loss in the Absence of Breach.
(1) Where the contract requires or authorizes the seller to ship the goodsby carrier

(a) if it does not require him to deliver them at a particular destination, the risk of loss passes to the buyer when the goods are duly delivered to the carrier even though the shipment is under reservation (Section 2-505); but
(b) if it does require him to deliver them at a particular destination and the goods are there duly tendered while in the possession of the carrier, the risk of loss passes to the buyer when the goods are there duly so tendered as to enable the buyer to take delivery.
(2) Where the goods are held by a bailee to be delivered without being moved, the risk of loss passes to the buyer

(a) on his receipt of a negotiable document of title covering the goods; or
(b) on acknowledgment by the bailee of the buyer's right to possession of the goods; or
(c) after his receipt of a non-negotiable document of title or other written direction to deliver, as provided in subsection (4)(b) of Section 2-503.
(3) In any case not within subsection (1) or (2), the risk of loss passes to the buyer on his receipt of the goods if the seller is a merchant; otherwise the risk passes to the buyer on tender of delivery.

(4) The provisions of this section are subject to contrary agreement of the parties and to the provisions of this Article on sale on approval (Section 2-327) and on effect of breach on risk of loss (Section 2-510).