Hi! Anybody can put eggs in a box and ship them.
Not everybody can put eggs in a box and have them arrive intact and hatchable. Not even everyone that thinks they have fertile eggs HAS fertile eggs. Now combine that and what are the odds of getting shipped eggs that arrive in hatchable condition.
I always have tried to do anything reasonably possible to get anyone buying eggs satisfied and happy and get chicks hatching at their new home.
I have no problem sending more eggs for s&h --- if the USPS misplaced the box or tried to destroy it, or if there was a power outage, or even if there was an 'incubator malfunction / operator error'.
Not everybody can put eggs in a box and have them arrive intact and hatchable. Not even everyone that thinks they have fertile eggs HAS fertile eggs. Now combine that and what are the odds of getting shipped eggs that arrive in hatchable condition.
I always have tried to do anything reasonably possible to get anyone buying eggs satisfied and happy and get chicks hatching at their new home.
I have no problem sending more eggs for s&h --- if the USPS misplaced the box or tried to destroy it, or if there was a power outage, or even if there was an 'incubator malfunction / operator error'.
But the level of entitlement I am hearing from some folks is what is grating on me. In example: yesterday I get an e-mail. "recieved your eggs. the 'grocery bags' which i assume was for cushioning were compressed, the eggs were capable of movement and will not be any good i am sure due to broken air cells'... so I e-mailed back... 'are you saying they HAVE broken air cells or that you think they might have broken air cells?'
Besides the grocery bags for cushioning (I use them to fill out the gaps in a box --- they are handy and good cushioning and it's recycling), how do you pack your eggs for shipping?
And something else: I've run across an 'infertile period' from a pen in the past. I didn't catch it right off, but I sent out eggs that were infertile. It's fairly easy to see at Day 5 / 6 whether an egg is growing or not. A crack-out can tell you whether it was fertile or not.
I refunded or replaced the eggs at no charge as soon as available.
I would expect any other seller to do the same.
I agree:
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Besides the grocery bags for cushioning (I use them to fill out the gaps in a box --- they are handy and good cushioning and it's recycling), how do you pack your eggs for shipping?
And something else: I've run across an 'infertile period' from a pen in the past. I didn't catch it right off, but I sent out eggs that were infertile. It's fairly easy to see at Day 5 / 6 whether an egg is growing or not. A crack-out can tell you whether it was fertile or not.
I refunded or replaced the eggs at no charge as soon as available.
I would expect any other seller to do the same.
I agree:
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I will be totally honest (hopefully it does'nt come back to haunt me!)
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I have found that most of the time, people like knowing that you are genuinly interested in their hatch and want them to do well. I truley believe most people have been honest with me.
I sent eggs to someone recently that said "Eggs arrived in perfect condition. I just hope these marks on the eggs aren't from Permanent Markers, because my buddy that hatches eggs for a living says Permanent Markers will kill the eggs."
I said back "Yes, Sharpie Permanent Markers. Let me know how they look when you candle and if they aren't growing --- I will replace the eggs at no charge with 'unmarked eggs'".
That was last month and I haven't heard anything back.
I hope they hatched well, but I didn't hear back.
I thought you were asking in case of 'what if', I didn't catch it was a situation already.Good luck!
Lisa
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I have found that most of the time, people like knowing that you are genuinly interested in their hatch and want them to do well. I truley believe most people have been honest with me.
I sent eggs to someone recently that said "Eggs arrived in perfect condition. I just hope these marks on the eggs aren't from Permanent Markers, because my buddy that hatches eggs for a living says Permanent Markers will kill the eggs."
I said back "Yes, Sharpie Permanent Markers. Let me know how they look when you candle and if they aren't growing --- I will replace the eggs at no charge with 'unmarked eggs'".
That was last month and I haven't heard anything back.
I hope they hatched well, but I didn't hear back.
I thought you were asking in case of 'what if', I didn't catch it was a situation already.Good luck!

Lisa