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Jerry Adams
Bought a new Ruger MPR but the trigger was faulty. Called customer service and they gave me a RMA and prepaid shipping label for UPS. Boxed the gun up and took it to the UPS hub in Fort Worth. The agent refused to accept the gun for shipment. She claimed I needed to provide her with a copy of Ruger's FFL. We went around for a bit until I finally asked for her supervisor. Took about 15 minutes before the supervisor sashayed out in a dress of many colors and sporting six inch fingernails and lots of gold jewelry. We went around for 15 minutes or so but she was adamant that she would not accept the gun. Finally she said, "why don't you set it up for pick up at your address"? Angry and disgusted I went home to call Ruger and get shipping label for Fedex. While at my computer I decided to go to the UPS web site and try the home pick up. The web site wasn't set up to handle the prepaid label so I called UPS and was able to set it up on the phone. About two hours later the doorbell rang and a UPS driver took the package, scanned it and left. I'm trying to figure out the rationale of UPS how it is OK to pick up a gun at my house but not accept it at their location. Oh well, as Schiller said,"Against stupidity even the Gods themselves contend in vain".