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Sending a marker through ParcelForce / Post office

Mclovin101

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Has anyone had any issue/ Not deliveried

It appears Paintball is on there General prohibitions and restrictions list

Didnt see until got back home
 

frenchy2475

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Nope, I sent a marker on friday and it got there saturday, just make sure it goes special delivery insured. I just said paintball equipment when the lady at the counter asked what I was sending :)
 

Mclovin101

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Well it went parcel force express 24 as it was to long to go RM

She handed me a leaflet and said is the item on there i said no and off it went

Only noticed it as i carried on reading the leaflet when i got home lol
 

Jermaine Hull

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@RUSSO had trouble with post office, they even opened his package up and checked online to see if it was because the person serving was adamant it was a "gun". Me personally have sent 3 markers via post office, i tend to use the little ones that are inside of other shops since they don't seem to care what is being sent.
 

Mclovin101

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Mine was a little one inside a shop and didnt really care

Just didnt know if they scan them or anything at the parcel force depo
 

Care_Bears

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Jul 7, 2007
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Thanks guys for the Info ? I do know that since last month the Royal Mail Do NOT accept any Air bottles any more, and if you tell them that it perhaps is something else ??
you may Not see it again. what they do ? I don`t know.
Everything it seems has to go through a Delivery Service other than the Post Office.
 

Ricky Barnett

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I've sent 1 using parcel force and had no problems what so ever. I've also had one sent to me using fedex from a guy in England without issue