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Remember it's all for the wee ones!
Let's keep our Canadian shell buddies happy too!
I think y'all can see why he was so awesome to work with!!Brock wrote:Hey don't get all bummed! We can make it work shipping to Canada..everything is negotiable! If the USPS aren't, I certainly am and can off set costs if shipping is a lot.
Remember it's all for the wee ones!
Let's keep our Canadian shell buddies happy too!
It depends which mail carrier is used as well. Certain carriers x-ray their packages before shipping them across national boundaries (I know the United States Postal Service does, and I believe UPS as well. Too lazy to Google) so it's usually a matter of carrier. I'm pretty sure the liability is on the carrier line, since Customs has enough crap to deal with as it is.Chelsea716 wrote:Canada only allows choya from certified sellers. I know the hermit crab addiction does not sell to Canada (for choya) right now. I was informed about this from a fellow member and its not that choya can't be brought in, its that it has been taken away at customs by a few people. Its mainly for the customs taking away thing but there is a small chance that choya will go through from a non certified seller.
I also would like to promote Brock as a Cholla or Choya wood seller. I would like to tell you a little about how things went.foamster wrote:I would like to promote Brock as a cholla wood seller! If you want long, large pieces of cholla wood (even branched, which is SO hard to find!), he should be your first resource! I requested two large pieces (18-24"), preferably branched. Brock responded to my emails promptly and was very friendly to work with.
He prepared and sent my order very quickly (three days between my paying and the package being sent). The USPS had a long delay from the winter storm. It was out of Brock's hands at that point but we kept in touch via email, and again he was helpful and courteous, and seemed genuinely concerned with me receiving my package.
The cholla wood was packed in a recycled box. The wood was well protected with bubble wrap, empty paper towel rolls, newspaper, and styrofoam. There was no damage to the wood.
The pieces were even better than I was expecting!!I took some pictures... the first two are the branched pieces I requested. The last one is an extra piece he threw in (not sure if it's standard per order, but his customer service alone makes it worth ordering from him!)
The cholla wood is of very high quality. I specifically requested thinner pieces but from what I understand he can find pretty much anything. The wood has been sanded very smooth while still maintaining the branches' structural integrity.
10/10 will buy from again!