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12-25-2011, 10:36 AM
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I know most, if not all FedEx locations allow you to drop off your shipment. You will obviously want to drop it of as late as possible so it isn't sitting, waiting to be shipped for too long.
I would just call the location you plan on dropping off at and ask them about the details. It really sucks to "find something out" the day of shipment.
Call them, get the details, next time you ship something...double check the details again! I like to figure out things like what is the latest you can drop off a package, what the average temp will be in the room the package will be sitting in waiting for shipment, and anything else that might effect the animal.
Many times in the summer, my local FedEx has put the box in a more air conditioned office until shipment so SOME locations will work with you.
Good luck!
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12-25-2011, 10:14 PM
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#498
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Thanks guys! It's incredible that the reptile industry has made it this far! Keep up the good work and weed out the few bad apples that are left!
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12-29-2011, 11:34 AM
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#499
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Ive always had reptiles but im just now getting into reptiles as a business and I appreciate all the info here. Thanks everyone
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12-30-2011, 03:41 PM
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if i am moving my corn snake from Alaska to South Carolina, is it safe to send him now? the temp fluctuates from anywhere from 0-40, usually stays around 20 degrees or so. can he still be shipped safely? and how much does this cost to do?
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