I like the tamper proof tape. Thanks!
At first we thought the box lids were just coming off and that it was our fault, but after hearing complaints from 4-5 customers it appears as though the backs are being pried off. Interestingly enough, we put all the small parts (lock, castings etc.) in a small cardboard box glued to the hardboard box bottom. Incidentally these boxes appear to be gone in the boxes that are opened up. It's hard to believe they all came unglued from each box.
To add to this, it seems all boxes with this issue have gone through one post office distribution center. Makes me wonder... We've contacted the post off and they have started investigating. I'm not holding my breath...
Jim
We’ll certainly cover anything that is missing or damaged. Sorry for the trouble. We’ve started making some adjustments to the shipping boxes as well.
Jim
FedEx would probably cost a heck of a lot more due to weight and oversized length. I would bet if that’s what you wanted Jim would do that for you at your cost of course.
Not necessarily true. I shipped a large flat rate box with over $1000 of shooting supplies. It disappeared from radar. As it was NOS bought as auction with lot numbers the USPS washed their hands of it.Anything that is even slightly suspicious that might be a firearm is set aside for inspection. Thank Dejoy for this. Theft? Maybe, but the local post office employees are so nosy and in each other’s business that a theft would be reported quickly!
Unfortunately, they aren't classified as firearm components.Report to Postal Inspector "firearm components were stolen while in USPS custody".
They want to ban everything remotely related to things that go bang of any shape or form. Then they better damn well step up and own it when THEY eff'd up and lost control of these scary things that make Kens and Karens lose their minds.
Guessing a regional center within 1.5 hours of Jim's location.OK, there's been a few references to "a particular distribution centre", it would be really helpful to us all if the location was mentioned, even if it was just what State.
Correct (for now at least), but you know if the situation benefitted "them", "they" would most assuredly deem these items to be evil weapons of mass destruction and destroy the hapless consumer or manufacturer for improper shipping and handling of said devices.Unfortunately, they aren't classified as firearm components.
Warrendale Pa.OK, there's been a few references to "a particular distribution centre", it would be really helpful to us all if the location was mentioned, even if it was just what State.
Pittsburgh. Yeah, that one is not good, but there are worse. I never liked going there, they were rude and made things a pain.Warrendale Pa.
The po will not allow that. You’d be in trouble for setting a trap for their FPR’s (as we call them) freaking postal rejects. Not all, but many in the urban places. Too bad about warrendale.Maybe a set up is in order. Ship out a box that looks and weighs the same to some one you know and is in on the sting.
Tell them under no circumstances should you open it.
Don't put gun parts in it, put in one of those exploding paint bags that turns the perpetrators face blue, and get them red handed.
https://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2019/pb22524/html/cover.htmAdditionally, the success rate of the Postal Inspection Service at winning convictions is remarkable. Historically, the Postal Inspection Service exceeds a 98-percent conviction rate for all persons who go to trial
Yikes, both of mine came though Warrendale but no issues with either.Warrendale Pa.
Warrendale Pa.
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