demonseed38
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That's what it seems like to me. I would have had it flown to me n e way. That's the safest route.
It's not his fault the mail system damaged the package then repacked it wrong. It's their fault and that's who I would go after
neilg said:he OP claims UPS did not deliver on the next day(Mar 19), but the 2nd day(Mar 20).
who in the right mind would miss next day delivery, and NOT drop by at the UPS hub for their town/city that same evening to pick up their missed delivery?
I am not sure what your interest is in this after all this time. I tracked it and was working the day it arrived, I called ups multiple times to find out about the status, the major hold up was in southern California, 6 hrs from my house, again I was working.

Eriks package was shipped the same way as per his request instead of through the airlines in a plastic rubber maid container that could of gotten the tortoise there quicker with less hours traveled.
Erik told UPS himself to put the tortoise on a truck for a 5pm delivery that afternoon instead of him picking it up.
I offered him free tortoises for life, being at cost if I purchased it or free if I produced it.
Just as Erik decided not to pick up the tortoise from the UPS hub, he also decided to post a bad guy thread rather then working me or allowing adequate time to handle the situation.
I still operate my business with the same terms and conditions as before and still continue to provide healthy tortoise to the public. This thread has helped in many ways... Some potential buyers come across this thread and all leave with the understanding it is in the best interest of both the buyers and sells part to be proactive and strive to do anything they can to ensure the health of the tortoises being shipped.
Customers have a responsibility to ensure they provide the correct shipping information and address, so we are able to ship to the proper locations. Also customers have the responsibility of using the tracking numbers provided and being pro active with communication when things get delayed. If the package doesn't show up at 1030 am at the time it was paid for do not wait until 5 pm at the end of the day to let someone know about the problem. Earlier warning could potentially save a life.
Sellers have responsibilities as well. At Arizona Tortoise Compound we strive for proper shipping methods, communication with customers, clear detailed photos, instructions about care and previous housing. We ensure healthy animals that have been well taken care of. We actually breed and maintain the adult breeding groups of almost every species being offer through the site. (current exceptions being, Aldabras and Burmese Stars) Any concerns customers have we are extremely willing to help in any way possible. We know the proper ways to ship our tortoises for live deliver, but we are no longer willing to ship by different methods per customers requests, even if they are understanding of braking the terms and conditions on the site. Many people ask for a Saturday receiving through Fed EX and we will not risk it even if customers are willing to pay more.
Just as much as I would like this thread to die down, it is also a good learning tool for others if you can get passed the options and some falsehoods by some others and competitors.
Thank you, Andrew Hermes
Arizona Tortoise Compound
http://www.arizonatortoisecompound.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arizona-Tortoise-Compound/179857695368687?ref=hl
Man. If the tortoise was that expensive and I was only 5 hrs away. I would have driven their my self and hand picked it. There's no excuse for neglect
Maybe so. I do know he sent me a very good quality sulcata
Say what you will but I will bet that any one on here will agree with myself and Andrew. You screwed your self. And with the evidence he has. Really he could sue you for slander. So some good advice. Get your self straight and quit bashing someone over your neglect