Sharp objects Sharp objects like knives, kitchen utensils and gardening tools may only be posted if they are packaged appropriately so that they are no risk to employees, other postal items or recipients.Wrap heavy cardboard around sharp edges and points, strong enough to ensure that the contents do not pierce the outer packaging. Wrap each item with cushioning material. Place in a suitable outer container such as a padded envelope. The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
This is a new rule Al,dangerous items list,ill keep my mouth shut next time i was just glad to get this gift off
I can see Amazon UK moving some operations to Germany or other EU countries where Amazon has warehouses, if they can not ship knives/blades out of the UK. I buy SAKs etc. from the quite often. And Sheffield will be also affected, with respect to their sales of knives out of the UK.
Quote from: dks on October 07, 2013, 02:18:05 PMI can see Amazon UK moving some operations to Germany or other EU countries where Amazon has warehouses, if they can not ship knives/blades out of the UK. I buy SAKs etc. from the quite often. And Sheffield will be also affected, with respect to their sales of knives out of the UK.Read the above details, there is no problem sending knives in the post, apart form mis imformed post office staff.
although funny in itself this tread has made me think again that "no good deed goes unpunished these days" !!!!having spoken to Paul I know what he's up to (I think ) AND what he has posted ! all will come out soon on the forum i'm sure, if the post ever gets there
I miss the 80s. Only then can an underaged canadian kid order something he didnt realize was prohibited in his country, from a US comic book, and have it delivered no problems... And then have his parents take it away ...
Quote from: Syph007 on October 07, 2013, 06:02:17 PMI miss the 80s. Only then can an underaged canadian kid order something he didnt realize was prohibited in his country, from a US comic book, and have it delivered no problems... And then have his parents take it away ... X-ray specs?
Quote from: Taxi Dad on October 07, 2013, 04:05:37 PMalthough funny in itself this tread has made me think again that "no good deed goes unpunished these days" !!!!having spoken to Paul I know what he's up to (I think ) AND what he has posted ! all will come out soon on the forum i'm sure, if the post ever gets there I hope it gets there as tonys birthday present im sure pics will follow michael and folk will understand I agree doc on batteries, its all going crazy
That made my eyes go funny
Next thing you know the Postal Service is going to require stamps placed on all emails. Or they are going to sue the internet for using terms like "mail" since they are trademarks of the postal service. DefSent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk 2