Sending something to Australia
| MoB |
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signed for, whats the best and most secure way?? will delete when this gets answered cheers |
| t_dot |
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if its expensive and really needs to get there dont bother with royal mail at all. Is it heavy? |
| MoB |
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nah not heavy, a pair of jeans. Expensive though. |
| t_dot |
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DHL international air express is as good a service as there is in my opinion. Fully trackable, right to the door. The problem with Royal mail international signed for is that its not always signed for at the door, but sometimes gets signed to say it got into the country (depending on the country), so its not really any garuntee its actually got to the person. |
| MoB |
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Cheers dont really want some cunt paypal claiming me cos they worth lot of money. Will look into DHL, cheers |
| famez |
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Use royalmail mate sent a pair of jeans to OZ yesterday was 8 quid recorded signed for |
| Rirawin |
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Royal mail international signed for. Say it's printed papers inside, like an art book or a photo album or something lame. It should drop the price down of it being sent by a couple of quid. Obviously don't put "Pair of jeans" on the customs declaration form |
| KaneJS |
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Internation Signed For, with Royal Mail. Small Packet rate. Customers label on the back, senders address on the back, small packet written on the front, airmail stickers, and you're good to go. Will cost about £9, for a pair of jeans, and for signed for its an extra £3.50 on top of the sending price |









