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I dropped off a 38lb box of 6.8spc ammo at UPS this afternoon. Was in and out in under 30 seconds. Longest time was the clerk signing my paperwork because of the value.
UPS Stores are not owned or operated by UPS, they are private franchises that simply license the UPS brand. The corporate policy of the UPS Store brand is to not ship firearms, ammo or firearm related items. You might find a gun friendly local UPS Store owner that will but the policy of the franchise is to not ship firearms related material.
UPS Stores will charge you double what UPS charges for shipping, that’s how they make their money. You can simply go to UPS.com and create your own shipping label, print it off and either set up a pick up, drop off at a UPS hub or if not shipping firearms related material drop off at a UPS store. You will save a ton of $$ by going online and doing it yourself.
+1UPS discontinued use of orm-d labels, below is the label you need to ship ammo via UPS @ the facility that I use.
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Yes customer center = hubAre "UPS Customer Centers" the "Hubs"?
Their site search is horrible so I hit up google maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/U...Vwc5IBHHNoaXBwaW5nX2FuZF9tYWlsaW5nX3NlcnZpY2U
Can I schedule pickup at my house? Seems to be conflicting info on that in this thread.
An employee at my local ups store said they want to be able to ship it, but their owner hasnt/wont get the license or whatever is required, so that may be true or not. They could be anti or they might just not wanna pay for it or hassle with the license or whatever. Either way luckily i have a hub nearbyHmm interesting.
I am under the assumption the reason uos store's won't is because the local owner was anti.
But I got no proof.
The problem is they will completely deny your insurance claim if you have a problem.I shipped some ammo at my local hub a few weeks back. The guy slapped a black diamond on the box, and to,d me if I created a UPS account and created a shipping label I could just put the sticker on myself and drop it off at any UPS pickup point. I asked the UPS store right across the street from me and she said no ammo. I suspect if you create the label and drop it off it’s a crapshoot whether they even notice or not.
I mentioned earlier UPS Store is not UPS. ive heard they have a corporate policy not get involved in firearms related shipping. No idea if they are anti or not. I would imagine your insurance is higher if you regularly handle stuff that blows up. I’m scared to call my agent and tell him about how much powder I have in the garage.
You mean UPS store will deny your claim? I suppose its possible... but wouldn’t your claim be with UPS once they pick up the Ammo? The other thought is using a drop off location that is not a UPS store. My local Ace hardware will ship packages UPS and always accepts drop off packages with a UPS shipping label on them. Their only comment has been “Put it on the counter over there”. OTOH I have never tried to ship ammo thru Ace.The problem is they will completely deny your insurance claim if you have a problem.
Yeah they are basically saying your commitng fraud.You mean UPS store will deny your claim? I suppose its possible... but wouldn’t your claim be with UPS once they pick up the Ammo? The other thought is using a drop off location that is not a UPS store. My local Ace hardware will ship packages UPS and always accepts drop off packages with a UPS shipping label on them. Their only comment has been “Put it on the counter over there”. OTOH I have never tried to ship ammo thru Ace.
So they have to accept guns?Always create and pay for your UPS shipment online at ups.com. It will be half the price that they will try to charge you at the UPS Store. The UPS Store is not UPS, it is an independent company that just has a licensing agreement with UPS. When you ship anything through a UPS Store you are paying for their added upcharge on top of the regular UPS price.
Their license agreement requires them to receive any UPS package for shipment so after you create your shipment online you simply drop it off at the local store. There is zero reason to tell them what it is and they shouldn’t be asking what it is as it is a preprinted label. They can scan your package when you drop it off and give you a receipt to show that it has entered the shipping stream. This will protect you from a package being “lost” at the UPS Store.
I rent a mail box at my local UPS Store for my business so I deal with these guys all the time.
This thread is about ammo, UPS doesn’t have any policy that prevents you from dropping ammo off at the local UPS Store, UPS’ policy on firearms is that they can only be dropped of at a hub/customer center or via a scheduled pickup. There are very specific requirements on how firearms need to be packaged, shipped and marked.So they have to accept guns?
I'm sorry I just do not believe your statement.
You don't think they will notice the diamond sticker and refuse it?This thread is about ammo, UPS doesn’t have any policy that prevents you from dropping ammo off at the local UPS Store, UPS’ policy on firearms is that they can only be dropped of at a hub/customer center or via a scheduled pickup. There are very specific requirements on how firearms need to be packaged, shipped and marked.
UPS might not have a policy that prevents you from dropping ammo off at the local UPS Store, but the local UPS Store will have a policy that they don’t ship ammo. Regardless of what UPS says.This thread is about ammo, UPS doesn’t have any policy that prevents you from dropping ammo off at the local UPS Store, UPS’ policy on firearms is that they can only be dropped of at a hub/customer center or via a scheduled pickup. There are very specific requirements on how firearms need to be packaged, shipped and marked.