T theserve Member Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 6 Jul 17, 2013 #1 Hi All, Following the recent Royal Mail changes can anyone recommend reasonable couriers who will transport e-liquid? Thanks for your help.
Hi All, Following the recent Royal Mail changes can anyone recommend reasonable couriers who will transport e-liquid? Thanks for your help.
Digisatman Postman Joined Apr 28, 2013 Messages 188 Jul 17, 2013 #2 I thought it was Cake flovourings
T theserve Member Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 6 Jul 17, 2013 #3 lol funny enough, i did just post some food flavouring
S Swinners Member Joined Jul 16, 2013 Messages 9 Jul 17, 2013 #4 Myhermes.co.uk Excellent, cheap fast etc.
S Swinners Member Joined Jul 16, 2013 Messages 9 Jul 17, 2013 #5 Myhermes.co.uk Excellent, cheap fast etc. I use it for my eBay sales (mostly golf stuff) about 1/4 cost of Royal Mail, insure and tracked and you can drop off at a local newsagents or have the courier come to you.
Myhermes.co.uk Excellent, cheap fast etc. I use it for my eBay sales (mostly golf stuff) about 1/4 cost of Royal Mail, insure and tracked and you can drop off at a local newsagents or have the courier come to you.
T theserve Member Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 6 Jul 17, 2013 #6 I looked at myHermes and they would be ideal, however they don't even ship Liquid, let alone the toxic variety
I looked at myHermes and they would be ideal, however they don't even ship Liquid, let alone the toxic variety
S Swinners Member Joined Jul 16, 2013 Messages 9 Jul 17, 2013 #7 Freeze it, you posted a solid item. They received liquid, myhermes transformed it
T theserve Member Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 6 Jul 22, 2013 #8 Swinners said: Freeze it, you posted a solid item. They received liquid, myhermes transformed it Click to expand... LOL i had exactly that same thought, only issue is PG is food based anti freeze so it would have to be frozen in liquid nitrogen or something!
Swinners said: Freeze it, you posted a solid item. They received liquid, myhermes transformed it Click to expand... LOL i had exactly that same thought, only issue is PG is food based anti freeze so it would have to be frozen in liquid nitrogen or something!