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<blockquote data-quote="VanessaS" data-source="post: 78054" data-attributes="member: 4948"><p>My concern would be - what is happening to that box in the extra 24 hours? If it sat on a shelf in a warehouse for a day, then they would probably be fine, but that is likely not happening. They are being moved from vehicle to vehicle, making extra stops increasing their chances of being thrown around, or dropped, or worse.</p><p>I have known people who worked for Canada Post who went out of their way to kick, drop, crush packages marked fragile because they are angry, malicious, postees - so my confidence level with my package is extremely low. My sister, a postee herself, has joked to not mark fragile packages with fragile because that makes them even more likely to be mishandled.</p><p>I don't even like the thought of my spiders being in the hands of Canada Post for one day... let alone two. When I am ready to get the ones I have ordered shipped to me - I am going to be a nervous wreck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanessaS, post: 78054, member: 4948"] My concern would be - what is happening to that box in the extra 24 hours? If it sat on a shelf in a warehouse for a day, then they would probably be fine, but that is likely not happening. They are being moved from vehicle to vehicle, making extra stops increasing their chances of being thrown around, or dropped, or worse. I have known people who worked for Canada Post who went out of their way to kick, drop, crush packages marked fragile because they are angry, malicious, postees - so my confidence level with my package is extremely low. My sister, a postee herself, has joked to not mark fragile packages with fragile because that makes them even more likely to be mishandled. I don't even like the thought of my spiders being in the hands of Canada Post for one day... let alone two. When I am ready to get the ones I have ordered shipped to me - I am going to be a nervous wreck. [/QUOTE]
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