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<blockquote data-quote="bwaites" data-source="post: 263009" data-attributes="member: 8733"><p>You determine the value when you insure the package. Nothing wrong with a highly machined, fluted and grooved piece of pipe worth $1000! </p><p> </p><p>Or custom manufactured and machined machine parts which are worth $5000!</p><p> </p><p>UPS, as a common carrier, is required to obey the laws regarding shipping of packages. As long as they are packaged correctly, and as long as they are legal to ship, and as long as you meet the guidelines established by UPS, they are obligated to ship.</p><p> </p><p>This lady cannot deny business for a PUBLICLY owned company simply because she doesn't know the rules. The people holding stock in UPS certainly don't want their employees turning down legal business. </p><p> </p><p>UPS can and does ship firearms, period. Their rules say they must do so as long as their guidelines are followed. It says NOTHING about dealers, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwaites, post: 263009, member: 8733"] You determine the value when you insure the package. Nothing wrong with a highly machined, fluted and grooved piece of pipe worth $1000! Or custom manufactured and machined machine parts which are worth $5000! UPS, as a common carrier, is required to obey the laws regarding shipping of packages. As long as they are packaged correctly, and as long as they are legal to ship, and as long as you meet the guidelines established by UPS, they are obligated to ship. This lady cannot deny business for a PUBLICLY owned company simply because she doesn't know the rules. The people holding stock in UPS certainly don't want their employees turning down legal business. UPS can and does ship firearms, period. Their rules say they must do so as long as their guidelines are followed. It says NOTHING about dealers, etc. Bill [/QUOTE]
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