Pete Wass
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Did I say the government charges the companies a fee?NO, they require extra labor and paperwork for the companies to have to deal with hence they(the companies) charge a fee for the extra work and costs associated with the hazxmat regulations.I would expect the companies to keep these fees as it is the companies who are having to put extra work and paperwork into the shipping process the company who doesnt charge the fee probably uses it as a selling point and probably has it included into their normal fee.Do you think that when the government puts new regulations on a company that requires them to do additional labor and reporting that the company should have to absorb those costs?Next time you are on the google web try doing a search of the Hazmat government regulations, read them and maybe you will have an idea of what the shipping companies have to deal with.
May I ask what did you do for a living Pete?
Mike, it wasn't you who said the shipper sent the fee to the Government. I am retired and have been for three years. Prior th my retirement I worked as a Town Manager for 5 years and prior to that I had an Insurance/ Financial Services Agency. I don't see what a consumer does for a living has to do with them being raped by shipping charges and shippers. It wasn't that many years ago that folks selling things sent them freight free. Handeling charges weren't a profit center back then and the cost of Shipping was at least 200% below what it is now considering Ernie calculate an increase of 160 some percent increase as I recall.
There have been a lot of regulation placed on all kiinds of business in America that didn't entail the company imposing what amounter perhaps a 100% increase in the cost of the delivery of items such as powder and primers. Back when the Hazmat Charge was imposed it was at least as much and most often more than the freight charge was and is now, even. UPS and Fed EX does not have to charge anything but they do and did choose to. I believe they did it simply because they could, as many other sellers charge exorbatent handeling charges now. I perused the site of an Air Gun Dealer the other day and they have a stated price for handeling that is so far out of line, nobody in their right mind would ever use them. They state flatly that they only will do it one way with the implication that one takes it or leaves it, trying to make it sound like it was a good thing. I thought it a very haughty attitude for a business to hold out but, hey, what do I know?