Now see, that WOULD be dangerous goods!They ask if it’s dangerous goods.
Any other questions asking for specifics should be replied in a loud voice to like this:
“It’s an extra large anal intruder ### toy, slightly used”
They can ask. As long as it is allowed to be shipped, you don't need to tell them. "Stainless steel machine tools" is a good one.
"Sporting goods"
I work for Canada post, they should NOT be asking you the contents of the package, and instead only to declare that there are no illegal or dangerous goods in the package (Such as live ammo, etc). it was always something we had to check off manually anyways, now it just forces the prompt onto the customer and opens the conversation, not everyone is going to approach it properly.
No one has asked for contents. They have only asked if it contains flammable things.
Said it was a new policy. They have to question the contents.
She got a rather puzzled/alarmed look on her face when I told her it was a mold LOL.
Be dam'd if I going to tell them I'm shipping firearms. That's just begging to have it opened for inspection.
Anyone else encounter this yet?
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