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Shipping in Canada - is UPS willing?

I have been frustrated with expensive shipping through our airlines! To ship across the country can cost as much as 200.00 and never under 100.00 for a shipment. This makes things VERY difficult for our herping community.

Currently, our American counterparts are enjoying as lows as 40.00 OVERNIGHT shipping for their herps! AND they deliver to your door!

It's no surprise that America's proliferation of morphs and quality herps is far greater than ours! So I made a few phone calls to FedEx and other popular couriers, but to no avail. They either WONT touch live cargo or else herps in specific!

I accidentally stumbled across this article at fuana classifieds:
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-189.html

This fellow had the entire UPS management in his state bending over backwards trying to help him ship snakes, in specific. At that point in time they would ship most reptiles but NOT SNAKES. The reasoning was primarily the human innate phobia of them. His main angle was opening their eyes to the larger sales volumes they could incite by opening the doors to the snake community. He was surprisingly successful in his delegations with UPS!

This is a good sign.

Let me know what you Canadian guys think about this. If we could start couriers accepting snakes and other herps at competative prices our small Canadian community would ignite like a flame in a gasoline factory. And could we even HOPE to break down some of the walls stopping States/Canada shipping? One can only hope!

Some of the larger Canadian herp associations could start to shake the tree a bit with the big names in courier services.

OR!

If we started up a larger national association with members being smaller regional associations we could attack and coordinate the issues on all fronts! We would finally have a unified voice and a considerable sales mass in which to affect changes!

Sooner or later the world leaders would bend to our every wishes!

Is it just me, or does this sound exciting to everyone else?
 
The problem is not the shipping. Americains have to pay a fee when they ship the snakes to Canada. Even if UPS or FEDEX accepted to transport the snakes, you would still have an additional fee to pay. It is the fish and wildlife service that demand that.

I find this frustrating too. I have to make a trip of 800km total when I want to get any snake and I have to do this in the week because FEDEX is closed on week ends. So I have to take a day off each time. :headbang:



P.S. Don't forget that I created a Canadian member forum for questions specific to Canadian. The more you will all use it, the more it will become a great source for us. :eek:
 
While opening the doors to Canada/States shipping might be harder to accomplish, we can still work to dsecrease the cost of shipping internally...

I guess that was my main point of the previous post.

BTW, how much is that cost? I have someone finding out all this info for me with the wildlife department in Alberta but their taking their sweet time.
 
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