Hi All,
I am a vendor with both retail outlets and an online shop based in Berkshire. I contacted Royal Mail directly and they informed me that I would not be allowed to send e-liquid using thier services as they are classed as dangerous goods. I was also told that if I send them I will be heavily fined and prosecuted. I will now be starting to use a courier as from next week for all of my eliquid orders. My other items can still be sent via Royal Mail but my batteries have to be packaged and labelled to reflect their contents.
you cant send lithium batteries unless they're in a electrical device made for their usage. You're allowed to send 2 spares along with the device. I imagine you could call an ego battery a electrical device though as the battery is encased in a shell with electronics, power button etc.
but you're not allowed to send lithium batteries overseas at all.