Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies Announces “Cheep” Shipping!
Wichita, Kansas, 29th July 2010 – A Wichita based bird supply company – Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies – has announced that it has introduced a new flat shipping rate on most of its bird supplies which should see it have a competitive edge over its rivals when it comes to the cost of delivery for parrot supplies within the United States.
While bargains on the internet are often wiped out when you see some of the extortionate shipping costs, Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies is trying to stay ahead of the game by keeping their delivery costs at a rate of $6.99 for orders under 10 lb. Customers are not required to make a minimum purchase. The fact that just about all bird supply orders will be under this weight specification means that www.BirdSupplies.com will continue to have an edge over their competitors when it comes to the distribution of their bird supplies.
Diane Burroughs, owner of the Wichita bird suppliers Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies, said that: “This new flat rate shipping cost ensures that we will continue to provide the best service for our customers. So many companies today charge little for their products but put a high price on getting that product delivered; at Chirp n Squawk we want to make sure that our customers get the best of both worlds – good priced bird supplies and a shipping cost that does not change with the product or location.”
Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies as been active since 1997 and has built up a strong and loyal customer base from all over the country with their high quality products and specialize predominately in Parrot supplies; cages, perches, carries, food and toys are all products that the Kansas company have been providing with a high customer satisfaction rate for the last 13 years.
To find out more about Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies, visit them at http://www.birdsupplies.com and to receive more information about their shipping rates and delivery times go to http://www.birdsupplies.com/Articles.asp?ID=27.










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