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Is P bara considered banned for interstate sales?
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan D" data-source="post: 139254" data-attributes="member: 3135"><p>I know both of those companies don't allow ts but this is my take on it the invert reptile business is huge now those companies im sure know that people ship things through them that their not supposed to they love the extra revenue the issue comes from when people ship spiders such as brown recluses and black windows things like that ect these companies have policies that they do not enforce most of the time but they are there so they don't get sued by their employees ect so yeah you might of had a package or two seized that was honestly bad luck I would imagine it happened when they were looking for narcotics your box got x-rayed they found it suspicious and they ran into your ts which most likely had the species wrote on it they saw it was venomous and seized your package now I don't want you to think im trying to be a know it all but that's just my guess of what happened im sure packages are of ts are rarely seized</p><p>I cant find anything in the fedex policy but I did find it in the usps and ups</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan D, post: 139254, member: 3135"] I know both of those companies don't allow ts but this is my take on it the invert reptile business is huge now those companies im sure know that people ship things through them that their not supposed to they love the extra revenue the issue comes from when people ship spiders such as brown recluses and black windows things like that ect these companies have policies that they do not enforce most of the time but they are there so they don't get sued by their employees ect so yeah you might of had a package or two seized that was honestly bad luck I would imagine it happened when they were looking for narcotics your box got x-rayed they found it suspicious and they ran into your ts which most likely had the species wrote on it they saw it was venomous and seized your package now I don't want you to think im trying to be a know it all but that's just my guess of what happened im sure packages are of ts are rarely seized I cant find anything in the fedex policy but I did find it in the usps and ups [/QUOTE]
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