Package policy HappyTaxi prohibited items may vary depending on the country you

Package policy

HappyTaxi prohibited items may vary depending on the country you are shipping in

Some countries require stricter and additional documentation to pass through customs for certain prohibited item

Happytaxi allows shippers or recipients to file a claim for any packages that are lost, damaged, or arrive with missing conte

Prohibited items

All commodities valued over US$20,000 without approval

One-of-a-kind/irreplaceable articles such as artwork valued over US$500,000 each

Flammables with a flash point of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or less

Auto parts with fluids in them

Fine art

Fine jewelry

Furs

Pornography/obscene material

Precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum in the form of bullion, coins or ingots

Watches valued over US$1000

Weapons and weapons accessories

Bullion and money of every description such as cash, bank notes, coins, currency notes, or currency of any kind

Stamps (postage or revenue); vouchers; tokens; tickets of any kind; and credit, debit or cash cards

Time-sensitive or critical written materials or documents including, but not limited to, bids and contract proposals

Contraband including, but not limited to, illicit drugs and counterfeit goods

Livestock, bloodstock and living animals

Cash and currency.

Live animals*. (Edible seafood, such as live lobsters, crabs or other types of fish and shellfish for human consumption, is acceptable, provided the shipper is in compliance with all local, state and federal laws.)

Animal carcasses*. (This restriction does not apply to properly packaged meat or poultry products intended for human consumption.)

Shipments that require FedEx to obtain a local, state or federal license for their transportation.

Shipments that may cause damage or delay to equipment, personnel or other shipments.

Items resembling a bomb, hand grenade or other explosive device*. This includes, but is not limited to, inert products such as novelty items, training aids and works of art.

Bump fire stocks and other rapid-fire trigger activators.

Ghost guns and other firearms not containing a serial number.

Any firearm or other weapon manufactured using a 3-D printing machine.

3-D printing machines designed, or that function exclusively, to manufacture firearms.

Lottery tickets and gambling devices where prohibited by law.

Hazardous waste. This includes, but is not limited to, used hypodermic needles or syringes transported for sterilization, recycling, disposal or for any other purpose, or other medical waste.

Packages that are wet, leaking or emit an odor of any kind.

Live insects.

Shipments or commodities that are prohibited by applicable local, state or federal law.

Counterfeit goods, including, but not limited to, goods under a trademark that is identical to or substantially indistinguishable from a registered trademark, without the approval or oversight of the registered trademark owner (also commonly referred to as “fake goods” or “knock-offs”).

Tobacco and tobacco products, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, loose tobacco, smokeless tobacco, hookah or shisha.

Marijuana, as defined by U.S. federal law, 21 U.S.C. 802(16), including marijuana intended for recreational or medicinal use and cannabidiol (“CBD”); any product that contains any amount of tetrahydrocannabinols (“THC”), except as set out in 21 CFR 1308.35; and synthetic cannabinoids.

Hemp plants, hemp leaves, hemp oil, hemp seed oil and CBD derived from hemp.

Any substance that has not been approved for a medical use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and also has been listed as a Drug or Chemical of Concern by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, including, but not limited to, Kratom and Salvia Divinorum.

Waste or garbage for disposal.