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The insurance/declared value discussion aside, all three carriers (UPS/FX/USPS) provide the ability to create an online account and pre-print labels. During the create shipment process, only UPS requires a description of the contents. I believe it is triggered when declaring value. I have never seen an agent for any of the three ask for any documentation if the shipment is pre-labeled.
Value has nothing to do with it on the ups site. They ask contents regardless of if you insure it. Before the recent changes, I used to be able to put “shotgun” or “rifle” in that area with no issue. Then after the recent restrictions, it kicks back a “prohibited item” warning and wont let you ship. I changed it to “M70” and got around that easy enough. I used to exclusively ship Postal Service. And still prefer to. But with their recent surcharges on larger packages ($15 adder on boxes over 30”). It is hard not to use the other couriers with much lower rates.
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