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Will the Post Office Throw Away My Lockpicks Upon shipping?

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Will the Post Office Throw Away My Lockpicks Upon shipping?

Postby Fifth_Man » 25 Aug 2006 20:17

Hello all, I've been lurking around here a few months and I think I'm ready to buy my first lockpick set.

I noticed when I went to checkout from lockpickshop.com that the site states that it's the buyer's responsibility to be a
"(1)lock manufacturer or distributor;
(2) a bona fide locksmith;
(3) a bona fide repossessor; or
(4) a motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer"

and that the postal service is legally able to trash the picks if they find them. Now it seems to me that there's a rather large amount of enthusiasts on this forum and I'm willing to bet that at least one isn't any one of numbers 1-4 and indeed has a lockpick set that they likely bought.

So what I'm asking is : what are the chances of my lockpicks getting trashed at the post office since I'm not any of numbers 1-4, but an interested possible-hobbyis? I'd hate to buy a $45 set and then have lost them. Or...is that 1-4 thing looked upon as sort of a "guidline" as opposed to a "regulation", sort of a 'turn a blind eye' deal?

Any help is appreciated, Thanks folks
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Postby Shrub » 25 Aug 2006 20:25

Its so they can cover there backside should things turn nasty for any reason,

You should be totally fine, put the code in the discount box for a discount of 10% on non discounted items,
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Postby Fifth_Man » 25 Aug 2006 20:27

Thanks alot for that. I was sweating there for a moment.
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Postby Shrub » 25 Aug 2006 20:28

Nah dont worry mate,
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Re: Will the Post Office Throw Away My Lockpicks Upon shippi

Postby jimb » 25 Aug 2006 20:40

Fifth_Man wrote:I noticed when I went to checkout from lockpickshop.com that the site states that it's the buyer's responsibility to be a
"(1)lock manufacturer or distributor;
(2) a bona fide locksmith;
(3) a bona fide repossessor; or
(4) a motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer"

and that the postal service is legally able to trash the picks if they find them.


What part of the world are you in? And how would the post office know you're not one of the above?
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Postby zeke79 » 25 Aug 2006 21:59

Ah man, they are going to sieze them for sure. :lol: Just kidding, you should be just fine :wink: .
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Postby Fifth_Man » 25 Aug 2006 22:32

so would you recommend the slimline's or the standard? After about 45 min of searching I can't find a pro's and cons or "what's better" type of post.
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Postby zeke79 » 25 Aug 2006 22:44

I would recommend buying a mix of each. Practice with the regular until you are good with the regular and then use the slim lines. In other words, put your own set together and buy a case to go with them if you really want to have a case :wink: .
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Postby Eyes_Only » 26 Aug 2006 13:47

lockpicks.com sends all their stuff through USPS whnever I order them and never had a problem. UPS also doesnt care.
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Postby mako » 27 Aug 2006 6:04

Iv had the same worries about shipping to Australia. I still havent got enough dough to buy of net yet :(
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Postby Krypos » 27 Aug 2006 13:17

i went through southord and they shipped via ups. and i think you could probably ship a box of dynamite surrounded by cocaine and they wouldnt know the difference.
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Postby Skips » 27 Aug 2006 13:29

On the other hand if UPS is shipping to England Im pretty sure their shipping agents here are Parcelforce and they have dogs running up and down the conveyor belt so putting Explosives or cocaine in with your picks might be a bad idea.
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Postby !*AMP*! » 27 Aug 2006 14:00

I've had lockpicking equipment shipped via UPS, and USPS, and had no problems whatsoever...and about anyone checking about whether your a lockie or not, well, never had anyone do that either. Just had them practically "Yell" it out at me in their website user policies. You'll be allright, hehe.

Oh, and yeah, I wouldn't put any weed or anthrax in with the picks. :lol:
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Postby Bud Wiser » 27 Aug 2006 15:36

I've purchased a couple of all band receivers from England a couple of times, you the ones with no frequency blocks, illegal in the USA unless your a cop or law enforcement agent. Went thru customs each time no prob. Even if discovered would have most likely went thru. Even though it's restricted, it ranks low on their priority list. Their looking for cocaine and dynamite!

So relax, nothing to worry about ;)
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