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Originally Posted by Snaz
Moving ocean corals thousands of miles across land is unnatural enough, add the freezing temperatures of a Canadian Winter and well you cannot expect too much.
I think anyone ordering tropical specimens in the Winter must take some of the risk on themselves. Sorry if this angers but it is just the plain truth.
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If a company states that they can get what ever you order to you with no D.O.A's ANY time of year (The only type of company I will order from. I have yet to see a company say they will not ship you corals in the winter time, there might be but I have not seen any) then thats the company Iam ordering from.
It looks like ups is at fault not the shipper or the customer. The order must have been insured? no? UPS should be on the hook not the shipper or end consumer ,now depending where you purchased the corals from you might have to pay for shipping but if it was ME I would let ups know they will be fitting this bill
Its funny to see the "Brave" people behind their keybord in their mom and dad basements typing away that it your fault for ordering in the winter time and you got what was coming to you for order in the winter months.
to each his own... i guess
Peace out.
.02 spent