ParHunter Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 Hi, I need to ship my Krytac in the UK. The shipping is not that expensive (less than £10) but if you want to insure it the price jumps up by £25. Are Airsoft RIFs actually covered under the insurance (I wouldn't be surprised if they are not) and do you really need the insurance? Which parcel company would you recommend and would you take the insurance or risk it? The gun just received some upgrades and the replacement price would be somewhere around the £500-600 mark.
Cannonfodder Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 (edited) Iirc the only courier who will carry rifs (at least sent by Joe Public) are parcelforce using the 48hr service. As for whether the extra cost of insurance is worth it, unfortunately that's down to how much of a risk you're willing to take. Having worked for a courier company in the past and seeing how parcels are treated along with how much stuff goes walkies I'd probably pay the extra for the piece of mind that if something does go wrong I'm not several hundred quid out of pocket Edited November 14, 2023 by Cannonfodder Tackle, Rogerborg, ParHunter and 1 other 3 1
Supporters Rogerborg Posted November 14, 2023 Supporters Posted November 14, 2023 It's a total shitshow. Every courier that I've looked at except for Parcel Force expressly prohibit imitation firearms and airguns. That's not to say that they'll actually reject them - plenty of retailers use them. BBGnus4less, for example, explicitly recommend using Evri to return goods, even though Evri explicitly refuse "Weapons and replica weapons – including decorative, deactivated or air powered weapons". ?♂️ I see Parcel Farce have recently updated their restrictions, and have pulled all firearms related items out into their own section https://www.parcelforce.com/help-and-advice/account-customers/account-prohibitions-and-restrictions Annoyingly, it's all still rather vague and contradictory, but they will take both "low powered air weapons" and "imitation firearms". They used to say that they wouldn't offer enhanced compensation on anything shooty-like, but I can't see that any more. tl;dr version - if I were sending something £500+ I reckon I'd use ParcelForce 48, sent from a Post Office counter, and paying for enhanced compensation. Worst case, that forms a contract with the Post Office that you could argue later. Tommikka, Tackle and ak2m4 2 1
Cannonfodder Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 41 minutes ago, Rogerborg said: plenty of retailers use them. BBGnus4less, for example, explicitly recommend using Evri to return goods, I could be wrong but I've always assumed these shops have business accounts and would have different terms and conditions allowing them to ship rifs Tommikka 1
Speedbird_666 Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 3 hours ago, Rogerborg said: I see Parcel Farce have recently updated their restrictions, and have pulled all firearms related items out into their own section https://www.parcelforce.com/help-and-advice/account-customers/account-prohibitions-and-restrictions That's for PF account holders. Joe public gets this: I don't recall them specifically calling out 'Air Rifles, Air Guns and Air Pistols' previously - just 'low powered air weapon for sporting use' which is what I tell my local post office lady when sending a RIF. Looks like a loophole that's been closed. PF48 minimum compensation is now £150. But I wouldn't hold my breath for a claim against them relating to a RIF based on the guidance above. Tackle, ak2m4, Rogerborg and 1 other 3 1
Moderators Tackle Posted November 14, 2023 Moderators Posted November 14, 2023 As a wiser man than me once said, "only risk what you can afford to lose" While he was referring to payment options when buying kit s/h, the same should be applied to shipping kit.
Supporters Rogerborg Posted November 14, 2023 Supporters Posted November 14, 2023 1 hour ago, Speedbird_666 said: That's for PF account holders. Joe public gets this: Urgh, thanks, but this does my head in. If you go to https://www.postoffice.co.uk/mail/what-can-i-send and check the PDF there, you get: Not a word about imitations, or compensation. That PDF tells you to go to the RoyalFail to get the "full list". So let's look there. https://personal.help.royalmail.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/96/~/prohibited-and-restricted-items---advice-for-personal-customers But the "full list" page has not a word about firearms, or imitations, except to say that Section 5s are a no-no. It links back to the "brief overview" PDF above. I honestly don't think there is a single, clear, absolutely definitive list that you could use if push came to shove in a court. It's not even clear who you even have the contract with, and whose terms apply, if you were to (e.g.) send and pay for ParcelFarce delivery at a Post Office counter, versus getting a ParcelFarce pick up directly. Good to hear that standard compensation is up to £150, mind. 4 hours ago, Cannonfodder said: I could be wrong but I've always assumed these shops have business accounts and would have different terms and conditions allowing them to ship rifs Maybe, but I can't find a reference to them. In any case I'm talking specifically about what BBGuns4Less say about posting back to them. https://bbguns4less.co.uk/pages/Posting-back-to-us.html Of course, it's not their problem if it goes missing or gets destroyed or seized on the way back. Except maybe it is, since they 1) recommend Evri, and 2) say they won't compensate RoyalFail / ParcelFarce fees, only Evri fees. What's the truth here? It's enough to drive a Borg to drink. Cannonfodder, Dan Robinson and Tommikka 1 1 1
Cannonfodder Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 It's BBGuns4less so I'm not surprised they're recommending dodgy stuff
Supporters Rogerborg Posted November 14, 2023 Supporters Posted November 14, 2023 3 minutes ago, Cannonfodder said: It's BBGuns4less so I'm not surprised they're recommending dodgy stuff You say that like there's such a thing as a reputable airsoft retailer. Tackle, Cannonfodder, Tommikka and 1 other 4
Tommikka Posted November 14, 2023 Posted November 14, 2023 5 hours ago, Cannonfodder said: I could be wrong but I've always assumed these shops have business accounts and would have different terms and conditions allowing them to ship rifs Correct - ‘retail’ postage and business contracted postage can differ. It would of course depend on the business selecting their carriers, methods and cover accordingly 1 hour ago, Rogerborg said: Urgh, thanks, but this does my head in. If you go to https://www.postoffice.co.uk/mail/what-can-i-send and check the PDF there, you get: Not a word about imitations, or compensation. That PDF tells you to go to the RoyalFail to get the "full list". So let's look there. https://personal.help.royalmail.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/96/~/prohibited-and-restricted-items---advice-for-personal-customers But the "full list" page has not a word about firearms, or imitations, except to say that Section 5s are a no-no. It links back to the "brief overview" PDF above. I honestly don't think there is a single, clear, absolutely definitive list that you could use if push came to shove in a court. It's not even clear who you even have the contract with, and whose terms apply, if you were to (e.g.) send and pay for ParcelFarce delivery at a Post Office counter, versus getting a ParcelFarce pick up directly. Good to hear that standard compensation is up to £150, mind. Maybe, but I can't find a reference to them. In any case I'm talking specifically about what BBGuns4Less say about posting back to them. https://bbguns4less.co.uk/pages/Posting-back-to-us.html Of course, it's not their problem if it goes missing or gets destroyed or seized on the way back. Except maybe it is, since they 1) recommend Evri, and 2) say they won't compensate RoyalFail / ParcelFarce fees, only Evri fees. What's the truth here? It's enough to drive a Borg to drink. Facepalm moment It would be a different matter if they generated labels under a contract with Evri etc, as opposed to directing individuals to use a method that excludes the most common thing that is likely to be sent back by a customer https://www.evri.com/send/what-i-can-and-cannot-send Prohibited items: Weapons and replica weapons – including decorative, deactivated or air powered weapons
ParHunter Posted November 14, 2023 Author Posted November 14, 2023 Looks like I am going to use my own 4 wheels to do that. It is just a 3 hour round trip, could have been worse.
Dan Robinson Posted November 15, 2023 Posted November 15, 2023 17 hours ago, ParHunter said: Looks like I am going to use my own 4 wheels to do that. It is just a 3 hour round trip, could have been worse. I've come to the conclusion that a short to medium drive (by my standards) is worth the reduced hassle of postal fuckery. Rogerborg and ak2m4 2
Tommikka Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 On 14/11/2023 at 17:49, ParHunter said: Looks like I am going to use my own 4 wheels to do that. It is just a 3 hour round trip, could have been worse. 12 hours ago, Dan Robinson said: I've come to the conclusion that a short to medium drive (by my standards) is worth the reduced hassle of postal fuckery. Just make sure you’re aware of what you are achieving by driving there It is often a lot better to be there in person and able to speak to a person behind the counter If an item is lost in the technical terms of finding that tracking number then it may or may not work to be there - a package of approximate size that ought to be somewhere in a depot is potentially invisible - it’s just as likely that a helpful person still won’t find it on the system nor be able to see in when looking out back For expectation management, before heading off on a trip consider the risk of still not turning up the package. It could have left it’s last tracked point and moved from a depot without being scanned through and ended up somewhere else But it could also be sat there and your presence changes the effort level of system checking / eyeball visuals and you do end up with it in your hands
ParHunter Posted November 18, 2023 Author Posted November 18, 2023 I am definitely going to drive! I was expecting a delivery today from pdp and the app told me it was delivered. However the picture that they’ve uploaded as proof of delivery showed a door I did not recognise. I walked up our street to check but could not find the door. No idea where they’ve delivered that parcel. Rogerborg 1
BigAl Posted November 19, 2023 Posted November 19, 2023 Parcel Force 48 Hour and Royal Mail afe the only UK companies that will take airsoft guns from Public. Do not include loose batteries and remove valves from gas magazines.
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