I don’t know what the other guys do.  But this has apparently been a UPS policy 
since February for packages  delivered to the Service Center.  Didn’t know 
about it of course, and don’t think there was any kind of warning on the 
website.  Maybe just missed the announcement.   I seem to recall the last time 
I shipped something insured for near maximum value, that the UPS Store could 
take it and sign for it, but that doesn’t seem to be the case any longer.

I’m not deriding UPS, just be aware if you ship an item (like a K3) with 
high-value insurance by UPS,  and have to take it to a Service Center, expect 
them to ask you (you have to do yourself) to open or unpack the item so they 
can inspect it and make sure it isn’t ticking :-)

Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091 KX3 #8342

> On Sep 25, 2018, at 3:31 PM, Carl Jón Denbow <n...@qth.com> wrote:
> 
> Never had a problem like that at UPS, and I’ve shipped many high value items 
> with them.  I did have a problem like that, but not as severe, at FedEx once. 
> They opened the box because I said the value was about $4000.00.  They had to 
> insure the packing was sufficient.  I’ve avoided them for high-value items 
> ever since. 73 de Carl
> 

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