Julie,

When I went to Seattle's UPS on 10-1-01, I was told that the cargo places where the gex would go on their flights would be pressurized, but not heated and that temps during a UPS flight could reach 32 F.  When I phoned Continental upon Jim Chapman's recommendation Continental told me that they were accepeting warm-blooded animals only.

Are folks really labeling their gecko packages as geckos?

Have you found a 2002 calendar of geckos?



So far, so good! I sent out four shipments with UPS going next day air
yesterday. They have all been delivered, and much earlier than USPS
Express Mail has been able to do it, most before 10am. These were
destinations in OR, WA, UT and MD. Their tracking is also way more
informative than postal. Two of the customers have e-mailed back and
said the gex were doing well, still waiting to hear about the others.




Peace,
Elizabeth


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