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How are the tests shipped? I'm not home during the day and would want to have them delivered to my workplace, but only if the box doesn't give away the contents, lol. Thanks in advance!


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How are the tests shipped?  I'm not home during the day and would want to have them delivered to my workplace, but only if the box doesn't give away the contents, lol.  Thanks in advance!

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Hmmm...I cant remember if there was anything "incriminating" on the box. I dont think it would be too obvious though...not unless you have some very nosey people at work. :unsure:

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My husbands test kit from Entrolabs came in a plain brown box with mailing labels that had his name & address & Entrolabs name & address thats it. It also came regular mail it took about 4-5 days to get it. Then to send it back you call a currier service @ an 800 number & schedule the pick up at your house. Then we got the results in 2 weeks by email. They came on Sunday morning. I don't think anyone will know what you rec'd from the outside of the box.

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Thank you both!

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I just got mine in the mail.......does anyone know how they pick it up? I know you have to call a service, but I also work everyday, and I live in an apt. building, so it's not like I can just leave it outside.......and do they give you a specific time that they pick it up? How does that work?

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They gave me a window time frame for pick up. The contents for the stool test have to be kept cool so you couldn't leave it outside unless its cold where you live.

You might be able to ask them how you should handle it when you call the 800 number. Good Luck.

Jennifer

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They gave me a window time frame for pick up.  The contents for the stool test have to be kept cool so you couldn't leave it outside unless its cold where you live.

You might be able to ask them how you should handle it when you call the 800 number.  Good Luck.

Jennifer

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Do you know if they can pick it up at night anytime?


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Jenn2005 Contributor

Yes. They did ask me if I wanted morning or afternoon pick up window. They said they could pick up as late as 8:00 pm.

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Yes.  They did ask me if I wanted morning or afternoon pick up window.  They said they could pick up as late as 8:00 pm.

Jennifer

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Oooooooh Good! Thank you!!!

dlp252 Apprentice

And I thank you too! :)

Nevadan Contributor

Re shipping the sample back. The courier for mine (~5 months ago) was DHL which is owned by Fed-Ex. I was able to drop my shipment at a nearby DHL/Fedex pickup point (I think it was a Staples office supply store). Anyway there is an 800 number to call to get the nearest shipping pickup points.

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