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![]() UPS, FedEx etc do not specialize in live animals, you ship live animals at your risk with these companies.
From UPS website: Any package containing a live animal shall be considered a perishable commodity and will be accepted for transportation solely at the shipper´s risk for any damage or loss arising from the perishable nature of the item. UPS shall not be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. What time was it delivered to your house and by what type of service? UPS Next Day early AM? UPS Next Day? Or UPS Express Saver? They typically deliver early by 8:30am, Next Day by 10:30am and Saver by noon, but if you live outside the city this may not be possible due to the drive to your area from their sorting facility. |
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![]() The shipment was from Delta BC aprox 600km away not too far away .
Ya **** happens just posted to give others info on shipping nightmares not for sympathy .lol Sorry if some thought thats what i was looking for . All the best and happy shipping . just one question does anyone work for ups |
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![]() Have you ever noticed all carriers post that its the shippers responsibility if something live dies in transit not the end consumer .
No risk to me if something arrives at my doorstep smelling like 3 day old tuna. just take it away. ![]() |
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