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Thanks for the offer -- seriously, it shows what kind of seller you are. I would find it inappropriate to ask for any sort of refund at this late notice. This occured on or about October 5th 2003. You were away, and I belive it was someone named Greg? or Brian? who shipped USPS 2nd day delivery, apparently over some confusion as to whether the shipment contained live animals. It was for a single adult import PTS, and in the aftermath we spoke on the phone. I doubt you would remember it, but we talked about your PTS set-up, and their uncanny ability to escape: waking up to find them somewhere else in the room. Again, I am not trying to insinuate that you or anyone else at your facility is a "Bad Guy," (I have never yet had to call anyone that, in part because of this site), merely that a mistake happened in the midst of what seems like a busy period.
I live in a small town in New England, a former milltown called Housatonic, on the banks of the Housatonic river. It has since been incorporated into a larger township, but still has its own zipcode and post office. P.O. Boxes are available there, and that is the closest to street delivery we get. Because of where my job is, I keep a P.O. Box in the neighbouring town, the one that "owns" us. Since UPS/FED-EX don't ship to P.O. Boxes, I use my street address for live animal shipments, and my P.O. Box for supplies. More than once someone has told me they were shipping via UPS/FED-EX/Airborne, only to ship USPS, in which case I don't get it, because there is no mail delivery in Housatonic. You would think the local Post Office would know me by now, but just last month they sent a DVD I had shipped to me to a mail recovery center, from which I have yet to extricate it. I know...confusing situation, but there's really not much I can do about it.
Communication is the highest priority for me when purchasing, but you are correct, it is also the buyer's responsibility. At the time I was also incredibly busy, and since the animal survived (and has since thrived) I didn't bother to follow-up more thoroughly.