That's cool... After my friend worked with UPS to try to figure out what had happened, that was their best guess as to what it might have been. She had shipped geckos before and had no problems. I was just passing along something that I thought might be a legitimate warning. At any rate, especially during the winter, I don't know that a lable of perishable would help. They don't typically put perishable foods in a warmer location at any rate, I wouldn't guess.

Rick


----Original Message Follows---- From: "Leann Christenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [gecko]Re: (gecko) UPS Shipping Practices Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 08:21:27 -0600

I don't know if I would necessary agree with 'don't put on the "Perishable"'
advice.  All my
boxes have "Perishable" on them and I've had a 100% live arrival on all my
shipments.  I go back to temperature problems during the mid of night at
shipping hubs (or other problems).  As Chris says, shipping companies like
UPS typically do
not have temperature controlled areas for "Perishable" items.

Leann


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