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UPS holding a package in Kentucky ?

the mechanic

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I have a package from the middle east that was sent UPS. I tracked it and it says it is in Kentucky and being held for "inadequate package decsription". It has only been there less than 24 hours but my question is:
Is customs for east coast UPS being done in Kentucky on it`s way to California ?
 
Is it a normal package or gear?? Hope it's not gear man..I'd guess any packages from the mid-east are being scrutinized very closely for obvious reasons.
 
uh huh..not a good time to order from the mid-east bro. My source tells me that there is a 95% chance of seizure from anywhere in that area. He actually lost business by telling me this, so it wasn't about money.
 
That means they found a package that contains something that should NOT be in there...They WILL open it...Just remember NOT TO SIGN ANYTHING...
 
I live 39 minues from the UPS HUB!!

They check everybox Don't care what you hear about selective screening here they check every fucking thing small or large!!

Its a loss!!
 
That is exactly where it is at.........no big deal, I know nothing about it anyway.
What a F`d up day, this, then a roller blade falls off a shelve and splits my nose open and I just forgot about a pizza in the over and burnt it !
 
Every international package shipped to the US, regardless of origin, goes to the UPS International Hub in Kentucky. UPS actually pays the US government to station custom officials on site. I would never send a "sensitive" package via UPS, highest probably it will be opened.
 
Sorry about your loss bro, if would personally never send any packages by UPS, they seem to break a lot of things that come to me and I heard horror stories from my buds that work there about game of "kick the package". Beware of sending small packages through UPS as they use them as fillers in between the bigger boxes on their trucks so the big boxes dont go everywhere, at the expense of the smaller boxes which are crushed in between the bigger ones.
 
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