Dennis Hultman
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so what is there for the consumer to know?
- you can purchase shipping on their account from their website using either your own packaging or theirs and it somehow be fedex approved for shipping harmless reptiles
- you can't use other rept packaging-approved except for b2b, as SYR is the only approved r2r fedex rept shipper.
the latter claim on SYR's website, SCREAMS antitrust violations galore to any similar competing rept ship service.. and no lol i dont have any biz interest, nor even consider myself a litigious citizen, but rather, simply have zero tolerance for false advertising especially when it involves shipping wildlife under bold claims like that with no documentation or actuall certification to prove it.
milestone, invaluable, awesome, reliable, generous, indeed i don't doubt for a moment SYR is all that and more, but i for one like to know bold licensure/certification/approval claims as they relate to Fedex procedure are actually... TRUE.
cuz anyone can just make videos about how generous their service is especially in self-funded insurance payouts yada yada but when wildlife is being shipped under a 'fedex approved' in packaging to the contrary resulting in deaths and claims galore, one has to wonder where also is the underlying liability for negligent enablement (of reptiles being transported as if in fedex-approved packaging when in actuality far, far from it).
of course everyone, even ruthless/crappy wholesalers are gonna keep using and abusing - the service cuz of the huge discounts ie 40% OFF SHIPPING and SELF-FUNDED INSURANCE PAYOUTS as long as your packaging had the insulation, right # holes and generally only 1 40/60hr heatpak per box, purdy much.
my point is if one is going to commercialize the reptile shipping industry yet reptiles are dying day in day out despite the claimed reptile-approved packaging/shipper (only for SYR claims process to find it actually wasnt approved and thus unclaimable and thus unapproved for shipping precious live animals in the first place) what is actually being done about it by the service - wildlife deaths in transit under its awesome r2r account - aside from boasting about inside waivers, r2r exclusivity, volume, and self-funded insurance payouts?!
only approved r2r fedex rept shipper
They aren't the only one and I don't think they made that claim.
but when wildlife is being shipped under a 'fedex approved' in packaging to the contrary resulting in deaths and claims galore, one has to wonder where also is the underlying liability for negligent enablement (of reptiles being transported as if in fedex-approved packaging when in actuality far, far from it
Seems to me by your posts here and in other threads your blaming SYR for people who don't package the way they are required to use the service.
you can purchase shipping on their account from their website using either your own packaging or theirs and it somehow be fedex approved for shipping harmless reptiles
It would be approved packaging if the people shipping used it as they are suppose to do and are instructed to do.
People that hold individual accounts could also not follow the shipping practices they agreed to. FedEx addresses them when they are found out as I'm sure SYR does as well.
With all the packages sent out each week I don't buy the "claims galore" statement. You read a couple of complaints about people shipping incorrectly and now there is a problem with SYR in your head.
Instead of focusing on the people who didn't do what they were suppose to do your focusing on SYR instead. I don't think rational are fair to those that follow shipping guidelines correctly.

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