rcarichter
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Sorry, Lucille, we posted at the same time!
Noelle
Noelle
Hey Guy/Gals,
I anxiously waited on Sat and the order never arrived, I called Fed Ex on Sat Jan 4, and they had no idea where the package was. ON Tues Jan 7, the package arrived and everything was DEAD. 1,000 Crickets and 2,000 Superworms.
If it was 2 day shipping, and it went out on Thursday, the package should of been delivered Monday, not Tuesday.. If I'm thinking correctly...
IDK, this just doesn't seem right, at all
Haven't they violated their own TOS by shipping crickets/worms on a Thursday to Massachusetts using the 2 day shipping method chosen by Stacy?
It seems like that detail should be very important in this situation.
It's more like Stacy violated her right to live delivery guarantee. The company is willing to ship any way the client wishes. If the client does not choose overnight, there is no live arrival guarantee. Nor should one be expected in subzero temperature. It does look like the package was one day late, but we all know those crickets were dead long before Monday. No heat pack is going to work in negative temperatures.
Plain and simple, choosing 2 day shipping in cold weather voided any guarantees.
Hey Guy/Gals,
Just wanted to give a review of my experience with http://www.georgiacrickets.com/. Also aka premium crickets. I have been ordering from them for almost a year. I placed a order with them on Jan 2, 2014, I requested extra heat packs and a phone call with the total.
Well they never called ( in which I was going to tell them to hold til Mon the 6th), things got busy here and I noticed that the order shipped. I anxiously waited on Sat and the order never arrived, I called Fed Ex on Sat Jan 4, and they had no idea where the package was. ON Tues Jan 7, the package arrived and everything was DEAD. 1,000 Crickets and 2,000 Superworms.
I have called Georgia Cricket 3 times and emailed them once and the response was that they were not going to do anything about it. Basically I am screwed out of $77.00.
I spoke with Fed ex twice and both times the guy I spoke with was very surprised that Georgia Cricket was not going to help and file a claim since it was Fed ex's fault for not delivering on time (that's what I was told).
Yes I know it was cold and yes maybe I should have overnighted it but from where I sit I have to make every dollar spent count and overnight ship is 60. dollars. I have always used the 2 day shipping without a problem and requested extra heat packs. My hubby's company only issues a paycheck on the last business day of the month so everything is budgeted.
I really expected this company to at least call me and help me out in some way. After I have been ordering from them for a long time and have never called them with a problem. I mean wouldn't you rather help your customer out and have them remain with your company then lose their regular business. It's not so much about the money but the lack of customer service.
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I am not concerned with guarantees, rather the companies own policies regarding shipping.
I must be reading their shipping page incorrectly, because to me it reads that the company does not ship any way the customer wishes but will only ship crickets/worms out on Thursdays if shipped using FedEx Overnight Priority Air, or FedEx Ground shipped to Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and parts of Alabama.
No FedEx 2 day ground orders will be shipped on Thursdays according to the table on the shipping page.
Had the company shipped according to the policy *I think I am reading*, I would, without a doubt, agree with you, but their policy states they do not ship on Thursdays using the 2nd day method because of the risk of shipping delays and death.
Just to satisfy my own curiosity, would you mind directing me to where it says they will ship according to the customers wishes please?
or FedEx Ground shipped to Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and parts of Alabama.
No FedEx 2 day ground orders will be shipped on Thursdays according to the table on the shipping page.
Being not very bright is no excuse.
Does your point really need to come across with saying this?
I think we get what your saying with out it....
I think if you were a cricket seller you'd be out of business in about a week if you refunded everyone who did not want to spend extra for overnight and took a gamble that the two day shipping would be OK and it wasn't.
I sympathize with the high cost of shipping.
I also think that customers know what their own weather is going to be like, and if it is freezing cold, why should the seller pony up out of his own pocket for the customer's choice of longer shipping in freezing weather, not only the cost of shipping but the cost of the deceased crickets when the shipping policy is clear and the policy was probably made with years of experience and dead crickets?
Your right Lucille, good point
This is the reason I try to stay away with shipping for anything living.... But when I do, it's Priority Over Night..
So it's clear, the 3 day shipping i did was for snake tubes... nothing living
It's more like Stacy violated her right to live delivery guarantee. The company is willing to ship any way the client wishes. If the client does not choose overnight, there is no live arrival guarantee. Nor should one be expected in subzero temperature. It does look like the package was one day late, but we all know those crickets were dead long before Monday. No heat pack is going to work in negative temperatures.
Plain and simple, choosing 2 day shipping in cold weather voided any guarantees.

So I don't understand that if the company said they don't ship on Thursdays, then how this is not at least on some level their fault. I get the going cheap on two day shipping being a problem, but I have had situations similar to this where I ordered and expected the company to follow their TOS and ship the following Monday and they held the shipment like they where supposed to and it worked out great. Maybe if the company had held the order, as their TOS says, the order would have arrived alive, not guaranteed, but still a better shot then having to survive a weekend.