Yuu PG MEM
Number of posts : 104 Age : 39 Location : Richmond, BC Registration date : 2005-12-17
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| Subject: Canadapost Shipping Sat 05 Apr 2008, 2:08 am | |
| Many of the veteran members of PG Airsoft Club knew about the incident I had about few years ago with me shipping KSC USP compact to buyer on ASC. However it was seized and return to me without any charges or offense(s), cause security in airport scanned the package and I could say violated my privacy rights. However, Canadapost has recently re-written a policy under shipping anything firearm related, although we're using airsoft guns still we're in Grey area between replica and toy. So without further a due... Effective IMMEDIATELY (March13th, 2008 memo, Vol.12, No.5), Contract (Company) customers must ship firearms by Expedited Parcel with Proof of Age with Signature option. Non-contract (People like us) customers are to use regular Parcel Post with Signature.So why is it related to my incident a few years ago? Well, after the shell-shock I decided to follow the same procedure that Canadapost has now enforce. REGULAR GROUND shipping with INSURANCES and SIGNATUREThe one main reason for this change is because the recently Airlines company refuse to transport anything firearm related at all, and cases like mine has been issue and hassle for Canadapost to deal with. So caution for all, USE REGULAR GROUND shipping with INSURANCES and SIGNATURE. Really don't cheap out the extra insurance cost even though Canadapost is crappy. I got the source from CanadianGunnutz if you like to read more, sign up and here is the link. h ttp://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=231316 | |
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Drache Quesnel MEM
Number of posts : 562 Age : 41 Location : Quesnel BC Registration date : 2006-04-04
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| Subject: Re: Canadapost Shipping Sat 05 Apr 2008, 10:39 am | |
| yeah this was posted on ASC about two months ago when someone got their gun returned. I have never shipped anything other than Xpresspost or better yet if it's within BC, greyhound. | |
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macguyver -Visitor-
Number of posts : 153 Age : 53 Location : GP, AB, CA Registration date : 2007-02-22
| Subject: Re: Canadapost Shipping Sat 05 Apr 2008, 11:01 am | |
| I thought firearms MUST be shipped with Priority Courier with signature required. This is law and posted in the CCC, as Canada Post's most secure shipping method. | |
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Yuu PG MEM
Number of posts : 104 Age : 39 Location : Richmond, BC Registration date : 2005-12-17
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| Subject: Re: Canadapost Shipping Sat 05 Apr 2008, 1:14 pm | |
| - macguyver wrote:
- I thought firearms MUST be shipped with Priority Courier with signature required. This is law and posted in the CCC, as Canada Post's most secure shipping method.
It been on debate over CGN, but quester is very happy that it been change. As I stated before and CP has stated that it because the recently a few Airliner refused to transport firearms goods on domestic flights. I don't see the issue here and among many forum members agree that its will increase the time of the shipping and not the security. - Drache wrote:
- yeah this was posted on ASC about two months ago when someone got their gun returned. I have never shipped anything other than Xpresspost or better yet if it's within BC, greyhound.
Thats was two months ago the rules was not enforce by CP now as of March 13th, 2008. | |
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