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draybar
at Sat Dec 26 18:30:13 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>>>do you ship over night? "soon after shipping" would tell me, no.
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>>Yes, of course shipping is overnight. Unfortunately, they don't always ARRIVE overnight -- but overnight is the intent.
I would consider it my responsibility if a package I shipped didn't arrive overnight.
It definitely isn't the buyer's fault.
All they did was send money and ask for a snake.
I guarantee live arrival. If the shipment is delayed and a snake dies in transit, my loss, not their fault.
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>>>>I'm not sure about a chicken but it's not like a snake will get sick over night.
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>>Well heck, I didn't mean it would get sick in the shipping box. I meant within a few days after arrival at the new farm.
It's hard for a snake to get sick and die within a couple of days. Even with poor husbandry it would be tough. Not impossible but tough. There are different scenerioes and different problems that can occour but if there is even the slightest possibility that the mistake was mine, I have no choice but to make it right.
You always have to be carefull with people trying to take advantage so if anything happens a week or more after the snake arrives photo proof and deeper investigation are in order.
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>>>>Even though the snake arrived 5 hours late, partialy due to going through the buyer's shipper instead of my own, and even though I told him ahead of time I wouldn't refund shipping if something happened because of that choice, I refunded the price of the snake and shipping anyway.
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>>I wouldn't have.
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A lot of people wouldn't
problem is...it only takes one person with something bad to say, now, to overshadow everything good people have said before.
----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"Resistance is futile"
Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
Draybars Snakes
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