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"Dwight D. Moody" <dwight.moody at mailexcite_com>: Fwd: Re: Shipping live aquarium fish via UPS



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From: "Dwight D. Moody" <dwight.moody at mailexcite_com>
To: "robert a rice" <robertrice at juno_com>
Subject: Fwd: Re: Shipping live aquarium fish via UPS
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 10:01:59 -0700
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>Dwight D. Moody wrote:
>> 
>> I have heard that UPS does not accept shipments of live aquarium fish,
however,
it
>> is my understanding that the US Postal Service does, as these types of
shipments

>> are specifically authorized by the USPS regulations.  It has always
been my understanding

>> that UPS handled items which the USPS could not, like hazardous
materials, etc.

>> Any clarification which you could provide on this issue would be
greatly appreciated,

>> especially as I have an account with UPS for Next Day Air and Second
Day Air.

>> 
>> If I could use UPS for my shipments, it would cost less and be more
convenient.

>> As a member of a number of aquaria related groups and a monthly
columnist on Aqualink

>> (a WWW aquaria site), information which would indicate that UPS could
be used
for
>> shipments of aquarium fish would be rapidly disseminated via the WWW.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance for your prompt attention to this inquiry.
>> 
>> Free web-based e-mail, Forever, From anywhere!
>> http://www.mailexcite.com
>
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>Dear UPS Customer:
>
>Thank you for your inquiry.  UPS does not accept packages that contain
>animals, live or dead.  If you would like more information on shipment
>limitations, please provide us with your name, complete street address,
>telephone number, and UPS shipper number.  Upon receipt of your
>information, we will forward your communication to your local UPS
>representative, who will contact you.
>
>Please include all original e-mail messages with your reply.
>
>Thank you for using UPS Internet Services.
>
>Da Ming
>customer.service at ups_com
>08/19/97 S-6
>
>
>



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Subject: Re: Shipping live aquarium fish via UPS
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Dwight D. Moody wrote:
> 
> I have heard that UPS does not accept shipments of live aquarium fish,
however, it
> is my understanding that the US Postal Service does, as these types of
shipments
> are specifically authorized by the USPS regulations.  It has always
been my understanding
> that UPS handled items which the USPS could not, like hazardous
materials, etc.
> Any clarification which you could provide on this issue would be
greatly appreciated,
> especially as I have an account with UPS for Next Day Air and Second
Day Air.
> 
> If I could use UPS for my shipments, it would cost less and be more
convenient.
> As a member of a number of aquaria related groups and a monthly
columnist on Aqualink
> (a WWW aquaria site), information which would indicate that UPS could
be used for
> shipments of aquarium fish would be rapidly disseminated via the WWW.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your prompt attention to this inquiry.
> 
> Free web-based e-mail, Forever, From anywhere!
> http://www.mailexcite.com

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Dear UPS Customer:

Thank you for your inquiry.  UPS does not accept packages that contain
animals, live or dead.  If you would like more information on shipment
limitations, please provide us with your name, complete street address,
telephone number, and UPS shipper number.  Upon receipt of your
information, we will forward your communication to your local UPS
representative, who will contact you.

Please include all original e-mail messages with your reply.

Thank you for using UPS Internet Services.

Da Ming
customer.service at ups_com
08/19/97 S-6


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