Greg and Stacy...

Is this something us hobbyist types can do or do they want business
license and tax number, etc.?

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> In a message dated 9/26/01 12:35:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << We qualified for the occasional shipper business account which does not
>  require a monthly fee, but the shipping rates are higher than the
>  fee-per-month account.
>  All live animals must be taken to a UPS drop off counter as part of the
>  shipping agreement. >>
> 
> Greg,
> 
> Thanks for the prompt and informative post.  I called UPS, again, and this
> time they gave me the go-ahead!  Although, they suggested pick up, I
> requested to drop the package(s) off at that distribution counter---as I just
> feel safer eliminating one part of the transport process!   I really
> appreciate all your input!
> 
> On a side note, last night I had my first F3 Spider gecko (Agamura persica)
> hatchling emerge.  Considering that they originate from eastern Iran,
> Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northwestern India (Gecko Fauna of the USSR and
> Contiguous Regions--Golubev and Malinsky), I doubt that there will be too
> many more of these WC geckos being imported for a while.  This makes it even
> more important to me to keep the captive bred populations going.
> 
> Congrats on your recent hatchlings and, also, the new eggs!
> 
> Thanks, again,
> Stacy
> 
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