neilg
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has anyone ever been reimbursed for a damaged, perished, or lost reptile shipped with UPS?
my familiarity with shipping live/perishables with UPS is so far limited to a huge box (approx 36" x 24" x 24") of not fauna, but exotic flora (ie, variegated ae ae banana, variegated rhapis, etc) worth about $500, which i insured for $250, that i shipped to my dear mother and UPS 'lost' the package altogether. i was surprised how the process to submit a claim was so slow and tedious (required on waiting 4wks after the 'tracer' to finally receive an email with a claim form to be printed out, filled out, SNAIL mailed back with proof of value). suffice it to say, after printing out the receipts of the plants i bought on ebay via paypal and divided/propagated each in half in order to get one root division for my mom and the other myself (we're both avid gardeners) my claim was denied after waiting months for a response because there was insufficient proof of value. after challenging their decision all they did was refund the shipping (Shouldnt they have done that automatically, months ago?; since the services purchased - delivery - was never provided heck they 'lost' the big box altogether; the tracking info just showing it was dropped off at Cerritos UPS hub and that was it).
anyways i was busy at the time and just didnt have time to pursue the claim decision even further, and besides that little history i am limited to is related to flora not fauna so i'm wondering what's UPS stance on its accountability for shipping harmless reptiles? obviously purchasing insurance online with the shipping label is an option but what about actually insuring perishable live animals - does UPS ever honor that, or always refuse it?
ps: if theres already a thread discussing UPS insurance on live harmless reptiles then by all means i digress and humbly request to be linked to any such topic of discussion.
my familiarity with shipping live/perishables with UPS is so far limited to a huge box (approx 36" x 24" x 24") of not fauna, but exotic flora (ie, variegated ae ae banana, variegated rhapis, etc) worth about $500, which i insured for $250, that i shipped to my dear mother and UPS 'lost' the package altogether. i was surprised how the process to submit a claim was so slow and tedious (required on waiting 4wks after the 'tracer' to finally receive an email with a claim form to be printed out, filled out, SNAIL mailed back with proof of value). suffice it to say, after printing out the receipts of the plants i bought on ebay via paypal and divided/propagated each in half in order to get one root division for my mom and the other myself (we're both avid gardeners) my claim was denied after waiting months for a response because there was insufficient proof of value. after challenging their decision all they did was refund the shipping (Shouldnt they have done that automatically, months ago?; since the services purchased - delivery - was never provided heck they 'lost' the big box altogether; the tracking info just showing it was dropped off at Cerritos UPS hub and that was it).
anyways i was busy at the time and just didnt have time to pursue the claim decision even further, and besides that little history i am limited to is related to flora not fauna so i'm wondering what's UPS stance on its accountability for shipping harmless reptiles? obviously purchasing insurance online with the shipping label is an option but what about actually insuring perishable live animals - does UPS ever honor that, or always refuse it?
ps: if theres already a thread discussing UPS insurance on live harmless reptiles then by all means i digress and humbly request to be linked to any such topic of discussion.