
I posted it on texas3006. You think it's still valid because it is written in all CAPS.


Edited to add - I know the sign is valid. The big grin is there because I am being silly about it all being in ALL CAPS AND SCREAMING AT ME!

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Yes, it is very valid.howdy wrote:Without getting out the regulations and going over it word for word, I'd say it looks pretty darn valid to me.
Thanks Crossfire, I did not know. One more reason to make them deliver instead of me wasting my gas to go pick up packages.Crossfire wrote:Just so you know, UPS also posts 30.06 at their pickup locations.
Shinesintx wrote:I get it, that its the right of these companies to do business their way and exclude us. The really sad part that i cannot comprehend, is that the woman working there somehow believed she was safer with the 30.06 sign. What the OP said to her did not even register or compute with her. Seriously, is logic and thought progression really that tough? For the record, my last question was rhetorical.
Using all caps makes satisfying the letter size requirement easier. With mixed case, a 1" tall capital "P" would be followed by a 1/2" tall lowercase "u", which would technically not meet the requirement.RX8er wrote:Yes, it is very valid.howdy wrote:Without getting out the regulations and going over it word for word, I'd say it looks pretty darn valid to me.
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I was only referring to the fact that it is all in capital letters and screaming at me. I was being silly.
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I added to my post that I know it is a valid sign.
Maxwell wrote:Well it could be a business decision. If they can reduce the amount of human traffic at the location they can reduce open hours which reduces wages and benefits and everything else. Remember, the word of personal service being king is not what is was. The self sufficient internet and automation is everything now...
I was just going to add that. I had occasion once to ship a handgun back to S&W for repair, and they would not accept it at the local walk-in UPS store (next door to the Academy here in Grapevine). I was told that they could not accept firearms for shipment at the store, and that i had to go to the UPS depot over at DFW airport. So I drove over there, started toward the door, then had to do the same walk of shame back to my car. The lady behind the counter there made me open the box and verify that it was unloaded before she would let me seal it back up and put the shipping label on it. In fact, she wouldn't even touch the box after it was sealed. She told me to "put it over there" on the counter. When I asked her if she wasn't going to take the box and put it behind the counter (where I figured it had less chance of being stolen), she told me that somebody would be along shortly to pick it up. I had virtually the identical conversation with her that RX8er had with the other lady:Crossfire wrote:Just so you know, UPS also posts 30.06 at their pickup locations.
Yes, they are just a little over 1 inch.sugar land dave wrote:With no frame of reference in the photo, I must ask. Were the letters in fact one inch tall as required for a valid 30.06?