silveror0
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Is this the result of increased Big Brother interference?
It's my guess that there may be more to it than appears on the surface. Possibilities are:
1) B&H's choice of shipper who may interpret federal regs differently (or more conservatively) than other shippers.
2) Other online sources may choose shippers other than those in 1).
It wouldn't be the first time gov regs are ambiguous and open to interpretation.
A while back I queried B&H for their reasons as to why they stopped shipping HC-110, noting that their competition ships this product. Their response was not helpful (maybe even laughable):
"Thanks for your order and survey feedback. We regret your current dissatisfaction. This product is a chemical and considered hazardous material and under regulations this product cannot be shipped. It is therefore only available for in-Store pickup and can't be shipped. The other outlets are not authorized dealers and thus are not bound by theses rules.
We apologize for any inconvenience. We thank you for your patronage and look forward to you shopping with us again and giving us the opportunity to provide you with the best possible service."
If Freestyle and Adorama are not "authorized dealers", then what are they?