I have a problem with one of the words in your reply...
occasional...
If you plan on insuring those "metal machine parts" for the shipping, you better hope it never gets lost and you never have to make a claim.
You could ship a shotgun barrel through USPS.
So why didn't you choose the USPS instead?
Not really, ups might have policies like no felony conviction for the drivers, but franchise owners might not for Counter employees and franchise locations don’t have to do what corporate doesMy wife had given me a package to return to Amazon with a return label for UPS. As I was going there already I figured I’d give it a try.
To the comment that the store employee should have been able to suggest I use the UPS hub, he did. But that still made no sense to me.
To the folks saying the store is a franchise - well, who sells the franchise ? Burger King or Chuckie Cheese ? ! ! I would assume UPS would sell a UPS franchise and shipping rules would be the same. Obviously not. Faulty thinking on my part.
So, stop buying ANY gun by ANY manufacturer, then?Problem solver: Stop buying guns that need to be repaired by the factory.
So, stop buying ANY gun by ANY manufacturer, then?
I've never had to send a Mosin Nagant back to Russia yet...
There's a tradeoff for that though...
I've shipped parts and guns from the local UPS store, and received thousands of rounds of ammo at my box there. Not a word. You got a nutty SJW clerk who tried to use their retail job to push a political agenda. Sounds like a good reason to make a call to corporate.
Problem solver: Stop buying guns that need to be repaired by the factory.