neilg
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when i used them to relocate my few reptiles from NYC to here in LA county, each kit included a label with red print that was to be placed next to the shipping label to apparently show FedEx employees who question 'harmless reptiles' being shipped, that SYR is an approved 'PRO' Shipper with a 'reptile waiver' on file supposedly allowing customers to routinely ship animals via SYR's account as a bona fide value-added retail service.
The label states:
Reference FedEx’s Live Animal Desk @
http://animaldesk.web.fedex.com/
Select -Reptile/Amph Waiver
i could not get the printed link (or any corrected variant thereof) to actually work in my browser, so did some research which yields only this:
http://www.fedex.com/us/government/international/terms.html#liveanimals
'Live animals will be accepted when the shipment is coordinated and approved by the FedEx Live Animal Desk. Acceptable shipments include, but are not limited to, zoo animals (to and from zoo locations only) and horses (from gateway to gateway locations only). Household pets, such as domestic cats and dogs, and live fish are not accepted. For more information, contact the FedEx Live Animal Desk at 1.800.405.9052.'
okay.. so why doesn't the link on the SYR sticker even work? i find it odd the don't include the fedex live animal desk's phone number on the sticker; just a broken web link. perhaps some version of it does include the #, but i've never seen it if so. and likewise, googling 'reptile waiver' for FedEx turns up nothing.
(it also bewilders me Fedex would state that live fish are not accepted when everyday they are likely shipping thousands to millions of fish to homes and business galore nationwide.)
i do understand the idea is getting your FedEx account (ie, SYR) approved for shipping reptiles on the basis of waiving liability for animal damages/loss/death and on the demonstration that wildlife laws aren't being violated, but why isn't there actually any *current* up to date info online regarding such SYR terms within FedEx as:
'Pro Shipping'
'Reptile Waiver' and/or 'Amph Waiver'
'http://animaldesk.web.fedex.com'
i mean, any FedEx account holder can technically *claim* to have an animal liability waiver on file, can't they? especially since fedex doesn't insure them in the 1st place (do they?) thus self-liability would be implied; likewise, how would one go about getting proof that shipping purchased at a site like SYR (or reptilesexpress for the matter) has actually been 'coordinated and approved by the FedEx Live Animal Desk'?
by the way, i'm not antagonizing SYR's service, in fact, i really do appreciate how they fill the void in offering animal insurance that the actual carrier they use doesnt offer. i'm just questioning where is the proof of these permit(s)/waiver(s), considering i've been hearing of recent interstate reptile shipments INTO california being opened by FedEx 'Live Animal CONTROL Desk' and even on a couple occasions, opened, refused and returned to the shipper.

http://allproshipping.cachefly.net/FedExReferenceNotex8.pdf
The label states:
Reference FedEx’s Live Animal Desk @
http://animaldesk.web.fedex.com/
Select -Reptile/Amph Waiver
i could not get the printed link (or any corrected variant thereof) to actually work in my browser, so did some research which yields only this:
http://www.fedex.com/us/government/international/terms.html#liveanimals
'Live animals will be accepted when the shipment is coordinated and approved by the FedEx Live Animal Desk. Acceptable shipments include, but are not limited to, zoo animals (to and from zoo locations only) and horses (from gateway to gateway locations only). Household pets, such as domestic cats and dogs, and live fish are not accepted. For more information, contact the FedEx Live Animal Desk at 1.800.405.9052.'
okay.. so why doesn't the link on the SYR sticker even work? i find it odd the don't include the fedex live animal desk's phone number on the sticker; just a broken web link. perhaps some version of it does include the #, but i've never seen it if so. and likewise, googling 'reptile waiver' for FedEx turns up nothing.
(it also bewilders me Fedex would state that live fish are not accepted when everyday they are likely shipping thousands to millions of fish to homes and business galore nationwide.)
i do understand the idea is getting your FedEx account (ie, SYR) approved for shipping reptiles on the basis of waiving liability for animal damages/loss/death and on the demonstration that wildlife laws aren't being violated, but why isn't there actually any *current* up to date info online regarding such SYR terms within FedEx as:
'Pro Shipping'
'Reptile Waiver' and/or 'Amph Waiver'
'http://animaldesk.web.fedex.com'
i mean, any FedEx account holder can technically *claim* to have an animal liability waiver on file, can't they? especially since fedex doesn't insure them in the 1st place (do they?) thus self-liability would be implied; likewise, how would one go about getting proof that shipping purchased at a site like SYR (or reptilesexpress for the matter) has actually been 'coordinated and approved by the FedEx Live Animal Desk'?
by the way, i'm not antagonizing SYR's service, in fact, i really do appreciate how they fill the void in offering animal insurance that the actual carrier they use doesnt offer. i'm just questioning where is the proof of these permit(s)/waiver(s), considering i've been hearing of recent interstate reptile shipments INTO california being opened by FedEx 'Live Animal CONTROL Desk' and even on a couple occasions, opened, refused and returned to the shipper.

http://allproshipping.cachefly.net/FedExReferenceNotex8.pdf