Don't let someone charge you much for that. High liklihood of it not hatching...
Reptile eggs are different than bird eggs in that once they are laid they do not move from that position (they're buried under ground). They form in that the embryo sits on top of the yolk sac, so if the eggs turns or is tossed around (like during shipping) the yolk can actually crush the embryo and kill it. There is a safe window for turning/moving the eggs in the first few days after they are laid, but after that all bets are off imo. Even if it didn't move, there are temperature fluctuations in shipping. And even if shipping goes perfectly you still have to incubate under ideal conditions for many months to make something hatch. And not every egg will hatch even in pristine conditions. It's a total gamble with an egg. You can try it, but I would not be surprised if it didn't work. Not to mention, even if it did, care of a neonate is challenging.