NeilM":103jnyl0 said:I disagree in part; I would expect any carrier to point the rules and restrictions that apply to their service prior to you handing over the package.Pyro Tim":103jnyl0 said:It's your job to obey the rules of carriage, they are available
How many people have ever read Royal Mails full terms and conditions? Or even realise there are T&C's that have to be complied with.
If an item does not comply, then that should be pointed out at the point of dispatch or at the very least there should be notices that alert the sender to the restrictions.
Over the last five years I have sent hundreds of parcels and packages, from front mechs to whole bikes, not once has anyone showed me a list of restricted items, although they are mentioned on certain web sites.
I was shown a list yesterday. Also had a package returned as "suspected hazardous".