Bruce Mack
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That decision would go over well here in the USA where we laugh at bringing a knife to a gunfight
All the items listed above - with the exception of some of the more extreme Section 5 weapons - are freely available across the counter here in Bulgaria. However, most people of any age see no need to carry a weapon of any kind - apart from our local "ethnic minority members", who specialise in burglary, pickpocketing and purse/jewellery snatching as well as attacking hospital staff who fail to save any of their members who don't survive the frequent internecine knife fights.I'm pretty sure @TRITON is correct. Here is the wording from the link above:-
Sharp objects (excludes: (i) knives prohibited under UK law - see Weapons - and (ii) Bladed items)
UK & International destinations - Allowed in the mail, with packaging guidelines below:
Package appropriately so items present 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 and 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.
Tickets and related advertisements for illegal lotteri
Weapons (including Section 5 firearms, CS gas and pepper sprays, flick knives and other knives that are banned under UK laws, tasers and stun guns)
Items that appear to be prohibited weapons may be subject to additional checks and delays.
International - Not allowed in the mail
UK - Not allowed in the mail
I had something similar a couple of weeks ago.I was sitting no more than 10 feet from my front door when an email arrived telling me that a delivery had been made.I found the package by the gate.The Evri delivery driver had to walk past the front door to reach the gate.....I've recently had an altercation with EVRI. An Amazon purchase which was logged as "Handed to recipient in person" - an outright lie - the two parcels were left on the outside doormat with not even a knock on the door or a press of the bell push.
It so happened that one of the parcels was missing some components and after just a couple of e-mails the actual supplier (VonHaus / DOMU) quickly organised a replacement. After three days the EVRI tracker showed the parcel as 'Delayed' - after 6 days is was still showing the same. VonHaus interveined when prompted and confirmed that EVRI couldn't fine it. They then despatched another replacement (and put a claim in) telling me to watch for notification of ETA. - - three days later and no 'notification' EVRI again left the parcel on my doorstep!
VonHaus were fantastic in their service and support, EVRI were utter rubbish!
Violin cases come to mind!Here in Bulgaria, the post - and courier services - won't take firearms. As a shooter, I find it amusing that they're quite happy to collect and deliver "musical instruments" from and to gunsmiths, gunshops etc.....the couriers will even wait while the "guitars" etc are wrapped up in front of them.
What about youngsters just starting out on a career, they can't buy the tools they need, but they can use them ? So where's the common sense? There'll be a ban on hammers next, & what about 'wrecking bars', pry bars etc?Running a small online business in a rural location, the only people who will collect from my address are Royal Mail. I do have a bone or two to pick with them, but they deliver reliably in my experience. Glad I don't sell any blades though - I can image that someone in a similar situation as me who does sell them would be on a very sticky wicket come 22 April. As others have said, this will solve no problems whatsoever and I can't see why it's happening, unless it's some misguided virtue signalling.
I had an interesting one with the Post Office the other week. It was a "special" birthday for my sister so I took her present to the local PO to get guaranteed delivery. She lives at 31 'Whatever Rd', and I've sent things there before. The lady behind the counter said that the gift would be delivered to 25 as there are no other addresses above that number (they go up to 65!). She wouldn't relent, despite my protestations, and said her software can't be wrong (). It would've cost £11.65 to send.I've recently had an altercation with EVRI. An Amazon purchase which was logged as "Handed to recipient in person" - an outright lie - the two parcels were left on the outside doormat with not even a knock on the door or a press of the bell push.
It so happened that one of the parcels was missing some components and after just a couple of e-mails the actual supplier (VonHaus / DOMU) quickly organised a replacement. After three days the EVRI tracker showed the parcel as 'Delayed' - after 6 days is was still showing the same. VonHaus interveined when prompted and confirmed that EVRI couldn't fine it. They then despatched another replacement (and put a claim in) telling me to watch for notification of ETA. - - three days later and no 'notification' EVRI again left the parcel on my doorstep!
VonHaus were fantastic in their service and support, EVRI were utter rubbish!
Another good reason to have a National ID card scheme, when you sign for a delivery in spain they ask to see your ID card. they write down your ID number and you sign for it.I've recently had an altercation with EVRI. An Amazon purchase which was logged as "Handed to recipient in person" - an outright lie - the two parcels were left on the outside doormat with not even a knock on the door or a press of the bell push.
It so happened that one of the parcels was missing some components and after just a couple of e-mails the actual supplier (VonHaus / DOMU) quickly organised a replacement. After three days the EVRI tracker showed the parcel as 'Delayed' - after 6 days is was still showing the same. VonHaus interveined when prompted and confirmed that EVRI couldn't fine it. They then despatched another replacement (and put a claim in) telling me to watch for notification of ETA. - - three days later and no 'notification' EVRI again left the parcel on my doorstep!
VonHaus were fantastic in their service and support, EVRI were utter rubbish!
What does Royal Mail actually do for their money ???I haven’t seen this mentioned anywhere but apologies if it is a replication of an existing thread.
Where previously Royal Mail would deliver bladed items via the age verification service, they’re now removing that option from the 22nd April.
No chisels, marking knives, saws(?) wood planes, etc via Royal Mail…
Was that sent by a private individual or by a commercial outfit like "Mad Axeman Supplies Ltd"?Just had an axe delivered today.
Yet try and get a box of cigars through the system?I sold a couple of axes last year, sent via UPS with their over 18 signature service, needless to say it added about a fiver to the cost and one buyer emailed to tell me they just dropped it off without signing or ID What a racket!
I've sent chisels and saws via RM before, but had no idea they were included.
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