With all due respect I think it is absurd to say that this hobby/business will go away without Fed Ex.
Maybe Race you mean you will go away without Fed Ex, or your point was that watchdogs will take posts by hobbyists the wrong way and use them as ammunition to shut us down, a stretch also, IMO.
I started as an internet based basement business 7 years ago and then 5 years ago went to brick and mortar & internet. Every month this year I have increased in sales 30-40% over last year and am on pace to sell over 2.5M in livestock this year---without Fed EX. Not everyone ships in their livestock via FedEx and sells to every customer via FedEx as you do.
Policies such as extreme guarantee periods IMO cheapen the livestock we all sell in the minds of hobbyists that have a more disposable mentality about livestock---"I don't need to worry, they will cover any losses no questions asked", how is it that any vendor can be responsible for a customer's husbandry for weeks? By offering this you are making the livestock an expendable item, a commodity, and IMO bringing more scrutiny to the industry in the long run. I understand you are a master marketer and this policy brings sales---but you have said here sales at no actual profit so why advertise so much, why offer extreme policies that actually harm the industry IMO if not for profit but rather for sport. An ocassional post by hobbyists about a FedEx screwup or a DOA fish will not harm the industry as much, IMO, as your cheapening of the livestock. I am a lifelong hobbyist, and as a normal business owner must be profitable too--to characterize it as profiteering is an insult to all those in this business trying to work hard to make a living. The vast majority of us are quite responsible about what we do, ask Kevin who is in touch with all the wholesalers and ask him if he feels they are all profiteers?? I for one take your comment as demeaning.
I'm sorry, I fell for it this time Race. I normally don't chime in here and usually have no desire to get involved in these debates, but you do say some response provoking things sometimes. That is what a master marketer does though, correct---keeping the name out there.