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    Exporting to the USA

    Hi,

    I need to send a package to the USA. Its not through my business but personal. I am getting a real headace with this one.

    I tried to book through parcel force but they want business names as a mandatory field. This is odd? So I thought I would try Royal Mail but they dont deliver over 2kg.

    My package is about 3.5 kilos and I am wondering how to send it? I have tried contacting both Royal Mail and Parcel Force but get the dreaded computer voice and a list of options that sends me in circles. I thought I would come here for a bit of advice.

    Anyone know the best way to send a 3.5kg package to USA and what documentation I would need? Its one of my personal swords so UPS and some other courriers wont touch it.

    I hope of sound advice
    Leigh Robinson

    Hand forged, hand folded custom swords
    http://www.masterforge.co.uk

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    Hi Leigh - with regards to parcel force - just put in the persons name in the business name field - we do this all the time and its fine.

    Do you have a carrier for business stuff to go abroad? If so just use that one and if you feel the need to charge yourself the cost of the postage.

    Kathy
    Kathy Newman

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      #3
      Royal Mail will do a surface mail for over 2 kg quite cheap but can take 3-5 weeks

      Not shure if they do a signed for service on this
      Chris Ashdown

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        #4
        Hi,

        Thanks for your replies. I managed to get to speak to someone human at ParcelForce eventually. It took a while being bumped around the automated system. They charge an extra £1 or so to book by telephone.

        Turns out that in the business name section I just had to put 0 and everything else would have been fine. Although my measurements wouldn't work on the site too!

        I think its quite a good money spinner for them. Making the site unclear and difficult to use. I had to use what I guess was a premium rate number and pay additional charges.

        It reminds me of the need for good customer service. Our customers always need to be able to speak to a voice!
        Leigh Robinson

        Hand forged, hand folded custom swords
        http://www.masterforge.co.uk

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