"...When shipping firearms with UPS, it is important to firearms can only be shipped through a UPS scheduled pickup account or by visiting a UPS Customer Center. Subsequently, firearms are not accepted for shipment via UPS drop boxes. Also, shippers cannot drop off guns at any UPS stores or third-party retailers. This means you cannot drop off a package that is ready to ship. However, you can purchase the shipping labels from a UPS Store or third party retailer..."
https://www.refundretriever.com/blog/shipping-firearms-ups
The information is out there. I do spend my money wisely and request UPS when opportunity presents.
I shipped some “machine parts” to Les Baer....
I shipped some “machine parts” to Les Baer....
No UPS Store will accept firearms, they never have. Only UPS hubs.
https://www.ups.com/us/en/help-center/packaging-and-supplies/special-care-shipments/firearms.page
I work at ups we do not ship firearms or hazmats (hazards materials)Just a heads up folks.
The ups store in muncie, in front of lowes, does not/will not ship firearms, firearm parts, or anything to a firearm manufacturer.
Spend your money wisely ingo
Shred
Huh?!I work at ups we do not ship firearms or hazmats (hazards materials)
I work at ups we do not ship firearms or hazmats (hazards materials)
The guy is busy running for the classies, so he may not come back and explain his post.That is absolutely ***NOT*** UPS corporate policy.
UPS moves likely thousands of firearms (long guns and handguns) along with millions of pounds of HAZMAT every day, including loaded ammunition, primers, and reloading powder.
Reduced by 47 posts... so... maybe?The guy is busy running for the classies, so he may not come back and explain his post.