My local post office workers claim that you cannot ship any kind of battery, any way. Especially lithium ion batteries, even if they are in a device. Obviously this poses quite a problem when I am selling stuff online and want to ship it.
Now I know this is not true, because obviously the USPS is OK with shipping alkaline batteries. The USPS updated their terms on Lithium ion batteries and now allows them to be shipped in devices overseas and I assume also they allow them to be mailed domestically as that was never a problem in the first place.
http://about.usps.com/news/national-releases/2012/pr12_ma1116.htm
For the record I don't intend to mail any batteries separate, any battery I would be mailing would be already in the device that I am mailing.
I really love the workers at my local P.O. and they are always super nice to me, probably the nicest workers I have seen anywhere, but they fail to understand basic policy, my question is how do I convince them that this is really USPS policy?
Now I know this is not true, because obviously the USPS is OK with shipping alkaline batteries. The USPS updated their terms on Lithium ion batteries and now allows them to be shipped in devices overseas and I assume also they allow them to be mailed domestically as that was never a problem in the first place.
http://about.usps.com/news/national-releases/2012/pr12_ma1116.htm
For the record I don't intend to mail any batteries separate, any battery I would be mailing would be already in the device that I am mailing.
I really love the workers at my local P.O. and they are always super nice to me, probably the nicest workers I have seen anywhere, but they fail to understand basic policy, my question is how do I convince them that this is really USPS policy?