Hi All
Been informed by royal mail that goods, i had posted by international air mail, have been destroyed.
Standard pre-written letter, no information as to what they have destroyed.
As luck would have it, i have only sent one parcel which contained Zippo lighters, which are not of a butane/gas filled pressurized type, if filled would contain lighter fluid.
It seems that as of 13 Jan 2013 you are no longer allowed to send, what they would class as a used lighter. You can still send a new lighter.
This is for the protection of their staff, members of the public and transport regs etc. Which as they state they take very seriously. (And rightly they should).
No distinction as to how old the lighter is and to how long ago the used lighter would have contained fuel. Since most of the lighters i would post as of a collector, would be 30 years plus old, no likelihood as to it containing any fuel. Plus as a collector we do not even have the flint in them.
Also as of June/July this year it will also included the UK that used lighters will not be allowed to be transported by royal mail and will be destroyed, and the sender can be prosecuted.
(So now collectors will have no way of collecting lighters).
Anyway to the point.
With my safety hat on:
When speaking to the royal mail, i pointed out that at this time there is over 7000 used lighter on sale on eBay, just for this week, all using royal mail as a carrier including the use of royal mails international signed for service, just like what I used to send my – now destroyed lighters.
I asked them, since you take this situation very seriously, would it not be prevalent to inform eBay that sellers are no longer allowed to post used lighters internationally and some sort of pre-warning that as of june/july 2013, will no longer be allowed to send used lighters in the UK.
Since we are now 6 weeks past the 13 January deadline, no action has been taken, so there is a potential of up to 7000 dangerous packages moving around the postal system, which as in the royal mails words, would be dangerous to staff, members of the public etc.
I have also spoken to eBay regarding this – but having to deal with a non UK call centre, not sure if they understood what I was talking about.
As of yesterday, If i decided to sell a used lighter, I still have the option to send it internationally and have the option to send it by RM International signed for.
Just for it to be destroyed.
Me and others who collect used lighters have worked out that if we took a lower number sold on eBay of around 4000 a week and took the cheapest postage option, then the RM are looking to lose around £300000 a year at least.
I think that the RM will not go out of their way in stopping this, since the lose of revenue will be high, but will use it to their advantage when it came to anyone trying to claim for a lost or damaged packet, then the sender would find out that the item is banned from the post and RM would not pay any compensation. Which they have done in the past on other items.
To add insult to injury, as of the same date, they are now going to let you send a max of 2 small medical aerosol cans in the post.
Since the RM and eBay are not taking any action, was looking at passing this onto HSE.
Any thoughts