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Sambi89 sorry about the one broken, the post office is just so rough now than what they were just a couple of years ago! Good luck on the hatch and I hope to see little orp photos in a few weeks!
I got my eggs from Bama1 today and couldn't be happier! Only one casualty but I took a look at its yolk and it was definitely fertile! It's kinda hard to make out the bullseye but no worries it's there!

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Sambi89 sorry about the one broken, the post office is just so rough now than what they were just a couple of years ago! Good luck on the hatch and I hope to see little orp photos in a few weeks!
I got my eggs from Bama1 today and couldn't be happier! Only one casualty but I took a look at its yolk and it was definitely fertile! It's kinda hard to make out the bullseye but no worries it's there!


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My husband looked at it like a pregnancy test. We got to see that one is fertile so that's a win. I have gotten packages where the box had been ripped open and taped back up this one was in the best shape possible. You did an eggclient job lol I couldn't be happier!
 
Several years ago when I first got the chicken fever I ordered a lot of eggs in the mail. Boy that was an eye opener. I received the good the bad and the ugly as far as eggs and packaging goes. Nothing worse than receiving a ball of mud/egg, wrapped in a Kleenex, and mailed in an egg carton with a label on it... True story. So I try to mail eggs like I want to receive eggs, fertile, reasonably clean, and packaged well. Even though through all the care I put in I still hate to see a broken egg. Rough postal service kicking the boxes lol
My husband looked at it like a pregnancy test. We got to see that one is fertile so that's a win. I have gotten packages where the box had been ripped open and taped back up this one was in the best shape possible. You did an eggclient job lol I couldn't be happier!
 
Several years ago when I first got the chicken fever I ordered a lot of eggs in the mail. Boy that was an eye opener. I received the good the bad and the ugly as far as eggs and packaging goes. Nothing worse than receiving a ball of mud/egg, wrapped in a Kleenex, and mailed in an egg carton with a label on it... True story. So I try to mail eggs like I want to receive eggs, fertile, reasonably clean, and packaged well. Even though through all the care I put in I still hate to see a broken egg. Rough postal service kicking the boxes lol

You want to see some bad and ugly from eBay, watch this video:

I haven't bought eggs from eBay in years. I got burned too often. I had experiences like the guy in the video had.
 
I watched the video, yup that and worse sometimes I won't buy OR sale on eBay. Looney folks both directions I never had any bad experience as I only sold maybe two shipments of eggs there and didn't like that I had to wait forever fir eBay to release my funds. But I have heard so many bad things as far as people that have sold eggs on eBay and the buyer ends up being way more trouble than imaginable. I think there are just scammers sometimes on there. I've been very fortunate here on BYC and have had a lot of wonderful transactions as both buyer and seller.
You want to see some bad and ugly from eBay, watch this video: 

I haven't bought eggs from eBay in years. I got burned too often. I had experiences like the guy in the video had.
 
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You want to see some bad and ugly from eBay, watch this video: 

I haven't bought eggs from eBay in years. I got burned too often. I had experiences like the guy in the video had.
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That's terrible. I couldn't be happier with my shipped eggs but I've just begun the journey so I'm sure my luck won't last, but I hope it does,:lol:
 
Those are some terrible wrap jobs.... Even my husband, who has never packaged eggs, was amazed. We got in some (expensive to us) eggs a while back that were de-str-oyed. Wrapped in Kleenex, no padding, in an egg carton type thing. Ladycat I know what you mean there!! The egg carton was then ZIP LOCKED in an attempt to hold it together??
 
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Those are some terrible wrap jobs.... Even my husband, who has never packaged eggs, was amazed. We got in some (expensive to us) eggs a while back that were de-str-oyed. Wrapped in Kleenex, no padding, in an egg carton type thing. Ladycat I know what you mean there!! The egg carton was then ZIP LOCKED in an attempt to hold it together??
Any dozen eggs over $2 is expensive! even if they're organic
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