I'd just make sure it was in a security lined envelope. Just to be careful.
I'd just make sure it was in a security lined envelope. Just to be careful.
Wrap it in a piece of copy paper. It appears there is just a letter in the envelope, make thicker and less flimsy.Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
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Just a reminder about picking Ally up at the airport. When Julie (or whomever) completes all the paperwork, there is a form on top of the carrier with the name, address and phone number of the person Ally is shipping to. That person MUST be the one at the airport, has to show photo ID to get the animal.
This is how it worked for Sugar in December.
So I worry when I see folks offering "I could go get her at this airport," and "I can get her at that airport." Julie or her husband or her friend HAS to know which airport AND WHICH PERSON is picking her up. And with Julie having satelite problems getting regular internet access, this can't be changed at the last minute as she needs full name, address and phone number.
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Thanks for pointing that out about them needing photo id to pick Ally up. It's things like that that we may overlook in our desire to just get Ally here.
I cannot wait to see Ally on American soil. She's one lucky little girl.
Crystal
Ally's mom Julie said things are progressing slowly, the friend who was supposed to take her for the export physical and papers had a car accident, so that is going to take a little longer. Will let you all know any other info she passes along.
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