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Ebay Changes In Royal Mail Posting
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As of 14th January, Royal Mail has banned a list of substances which cannot be sent through ANY international Mail to anywhere in the world, see this link....
http:// www.roy almail. com/per sonal/h elp-and -suppor t/Tell- me-abou t-Prohi bited-G oods
As we were in the PO today, the person serving us also stated that this list is also being brought onto usage in UK inland postage wef March 2013 as well.. We have been warned!
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As we were in the PO today, the person serving us also stated that this list is also being brought onto usage in UK inland postage wef March 2013 as well.. We have been warned!
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Here's the new list for international mail:
http:// www.roy almail. com/sit es/defa ult/fil es/Inte rnation al-proh ibition s-and-r estrict ions-le aflet-c onsumer s_0.pdf
Here's the new list for international mail:
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I've just reached for the Royal Mail booklet (dated 1st February 2010). As I expected, aerosols and flammable liquids were listed there anyway. I'm also confident that they were listed in the Post Office guides (which were like thick paperbacks and listed every possible thing you could need to know about Post Office and Royal Mail services) which I used to buy in the late 1960s!
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