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29-07-2007 22:49 by neiljune
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does anyone know which curiers deliver fish door to door |
29-07-2007 23:23 by Jake Casson
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Can just use any overnight courier service, t&t, amtrack etc |
30-07-2007 02:30 by Caz
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Royal Mail Special by 1pm next day delivery service can be used but they have to be labelled 'fish fry' |
30-07-2007 08:14 by mwilde
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This is the rules for RoyalMail. I actually rang to confirm that its correct. They will cover the cost of the fish, as part of the guaranteed delivery.
I use breathable bags, with jungle buddies tablets, poly boxes and bubble wrap - they have arrived alive each time. I only send guppies though.
Living creatures
Bees, Leeches, Pupae and Chrysalides, Caterpillars, Lugworms, Rag worms, Earthworms, Maggots, Silkworms, Fish fry and Eggs, Mealworms, Crickets, certain Parasites and destroyers of Noxious Pests, and some other insects sent between recognised institutions are allowed. You must use boxes that protect both the creatures and Royal Mail staff from harm. Use First Class as the minimum service and clearly label the package as "URGENT - LIVING CREATURES". Mark the sender's name and address on the outer wrapping.
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30-07-2007 17:36 by neiljune
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hi nwilde sdo you have a phone no
any idea of cost is it by weight or by parcel
cheers verry much |
30-07-2007 17:56 by neiljune
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jake we were told by amtrak that they no longer take live animals
fish included
cheers
neil |
30-07-2007 19:52 by mwilde
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By weight.
Just look up royal mail special delivery. |
30-07-2007 20:11 by neiljune
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cheers mate you have helped alot
neil |
10-08-2007 23:47 by Ste
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APC are the best by far they deliver siah all over the uk |
10-08-2007 23:47 by Ste
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fish sorry |
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