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Re: usps



Jose,
I'm seven hours northwest of you - climate-wise, not far. I don't think
I'd order at the end of September. It's not to say it's your fault, but
take a deep breath before you dump on the shipper. From what I've heard,
Saturday is a good day to send within the US, and many first-rate
reliable fish-shippers do it. It doesn't seem "stupid" to me. For all we
know the guy could have rushed sending to try to beat the cold, to try
to do you a favour. Every day could matter at this time of the year. For
those of us "north of south", this is a risky time, especially given the
changes in your mail system. Give the poor guy a break! And good luck
with the fish. Hope they recover.
-Gary

Jose Perez wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I just received a pair of fish, they were sent from SC to me in NYC. The box
> was marked live fish, they arrived therefor I assume there was no problems.
> The fish are in horrible condition though, almost dead. I am very angry with
> the shipper because before I could tell him when to ship he sent them them
> out on saturday. I don't understand why someone would send a package of fish
> out on a saturday, are they doing it maliciously? It is so stupid on their
> part in my opinion. The fish spent four days in transit, and with the cold
> weather we are having here it made it that much worse. The bags were ice
> cold and the fish's fins are clamped up. Now I am going to have to take a
> good look at them and see if hopefully they don't have any disease, and if
> they can be saved. I am so angry let me tell you, I don't even want to
> contact this guy and tell him what I think, I think this person definately
> shafted me.
> 
> Regards,
> Jose
> AKA08311
> 
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