well both my snakes ended up arriving at 5 pm instead of early. it must have been the labaling but im not pointing fingers at either parties. i just hope this issue with SYR gets resolved quickly
I can't see this lasting too long as my understanding is that SYR is averaging around 2,000 packages a month right now, and it's not even baby season yet....
That's a lot of packages that are sent using a premium service. 2,000 packages at around 40 bucks a pop.... $80,000 worth of business they will be missing a month. They will be out over a million dollars in business this year that will go straight to FedEx. I'm sure once they get a chance to review the small amount of mishaps and the large amount of business on the line they will open it back up.
Agree...
I haven't receive snakes via Fedex... but (PERSONALLY) I do not like UPS.. 3 times that snakes arrive at my house, The driver Literately throw the boxes in my front door and leave, did not wait for signature or anything... Boxes clearly said "Perishable". Im not saying its UPS fault, but some drivers just dont care.. What I do now... I go to my front yard and 30 - 40 mins before arrival to receive packages in my hands.Also, delivery time varies all the time .. sometimes at 9 some at noon... never the same driver for some reason![]()

Personally Id like the climate controlled truck for a little more $$ vs 100+* in the back of a UPS truck.
That's a lot of packages that are sent using a premium service. 2,000 packages at around 40 bucks a pop.... $80,000 worth of business they will be missing a month. They will be out over a million dollars in business this year that will go straight to FedEx. I'm sure once they get a chance to review the small amount of mishaps and the large amount of business on the line they will open it back up.
but who ever said I was in my right mind?
Kevin - If the package was properly insulated, would it make much of a difference? Maybe a degree or two but not 15+ I would not think! Just curious as I have wondered this same thing.
Remember only left handed people are in their right minds.but who ever said I was in my right mind?
Agree...
I haven't receive snakes via Fedex... but (PERSONALLY) I do not like UPS.. 3 times that snakes arrive at my house, The driver Literately throw the boxes in my front door and leave, did not wait for signature or anything... Boxes clearly said "Perishable". Im not saying its UPS fault, but some drivers just dont care.. What I do now... I go to my front yard and 30 - 40 mins before arrival to receive packages in my hands.Also, delivery time varies all the time .. sometimes at 9 some at noon... never the same driver for some reason![]()
the reason your packages have been left on your porch is because the shipper did not specify, when he set the shipping date and info, "SIGN FOR DELIVERY"...it is an extra cost with SYR b/c the driver actually has to wait for someone to open the door and if no one opens he has to write a slip....the shipper was probably trying to save an extra $5...so when your driver just leaves the package on your door...it's probably the shippers fault...
Every package I send out with FedEx is "Signature Required".... I dont think it costs me anything extra.. but I will check next time I prepair a shipment... will get the quote before and after selecting that option.
here's the story -
http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1817523,1817624
This really sucks for all of us, but in the end it may suck a lot more for the people at S.Y.R.
sounds like good idea..i have always shipped SYR and they charge like an extra $4.10 for "SIGNATURE REQUIRED" option...
also i never knew that when shipping reptiles with fedex they get transported in a small temp controlled van.. is that an extra option or is it standard for all Fedex Overnight shipments?

I can ONLY speak about my shipments... but I will assume it is the case everywhere.
Every regular shipment I get comes in the big delivery trucks like UPS uses... however my express shipments allways come in some sort of van or like the Freightliner delivery vans. Even my UPS driver told me those delivery vans with FedEx are temp controlled.
Here is what I am thinking... Since there is a smaller number of express shipments vs regular shipments... they put them on a different delivery truck to get them to you faster.
dunno