UPS worker accused of stealing guns, phones

clean hairy

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Not going to go well if he gets little joe (6' 6" tall) and 350 lbs of pure muscle as a roomate.
Little joe might think the guy is kinda cute and would like to get to know him VERY well!
 

clean hairy

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It appears according to our service terms and conditions, page 7, only 1 firearm per box is permitted, as the wording below says:
"Service for each package containing a firearm"
I read that to mean 1 firearm per box, as each box is considered a package. As in, a Driver delivers 6 packages to an address, they delivered 6 boxes, or items.
This would avoid a claim by a Shipper that they had 10 guns in one box, and only 1 was delivered.
Perhaps turdferguson can verify this?






The Shipper must use Delivery Confirmation


Adult Signature Required

service for each Package containing

a firearm (including handguns). UPS,

in its sole and unlimited discretion,

may require the Shipper to select a

UPS Next Day Air® delivery service


for any Package containing a firearm.

Handguns (as defined by 18 U.S.C.

§ 921) will be accepted for transportation

only via a UPS Next Day Air

delivery service.
 

scratch

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We had a part-time supervisor steal about 160 handguns at my Hub twenty years ago. Shortly after that, individual handguns had to be shipped Next Day Air. I would think that a manufacturer could ship quantities in a box by ground and UPS would still be liable for theft out of a box of controlled items.
 
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