You're welcome.Well I learned something today. There is a little known exception to knife sale law which no knife retailer seems to adhere to. 100% I've come across want you to be 18.
You're welcome.Well I learned something today. There is a little known exception to knife sale law which no knife retailer seems to adhere to. 100% I've come across want you to be 18.
Hopefully @Mervg can get his knive set back- and perhaps there needs to be a requirement on the "edged tools classified" that the sender used age verified service?
My age verification sent knives got stopped which is why I now know quite alot about this after 3 weeks of emails back and forth the problem is the staff arnt trained and don't know the difference between the banned knives and restricted knives they tried everything with me started by saying my knives were illegal and they were contacting the police they soon backed down when I said I worked for the police and if they would like my collar number and at that point it hit them with the fact they had now stolen my knives they would be getting investigated and that was the point they became very nice my destroyed knives were magically found and a few days later I got an apology and my knives got returned but I had to fight for themMy concern is that even if Mervg had used the age verified service, they would have still seized and apparently destroyed the knives, given their letter makes no mention of the lack of age verification being the issue.
The ones I've sent using age verification were far less traditional knives than Mervg's, but reached their recipients. So it may be possible that age verification parcels are not scanned like the rest of the mail, but I'd be very surprised. I imagine it's more likely to be inconsistent and incorrect interpretation by the staff working that particular day of what is and isn't prohibited. Much like the border/customs staff.
Not a good situation.
That is appalling. Excellent result but appalling from them. Very useful to know about the age verification not offering protection from this kind of overreach.My age verification sent knives got stopped which is why I now know quite alot about this after 3 weeks of emails back and forth the problem is the staff arnt trained and don't know the difference between the banned knives and restricted knives they tried everything with me started by saying my knives were illegal and they were contacting the police they soon backed down when I said I worked for the police and if they would like my collar number and at that point it hit them with the fact they had now stolen my knives they would be getting investigated and that was the point they became very nice my destroyed knives were magically found and a few days later I got an apology and my knives got returned but I had to fight for them
Retail sellers do not seem to be subject to the same terms as private individuals using these services.
Hey, it was going from stourport on severn Worcestershire to Shetland - a long way !!!@Mervg May I ask where you were sending the package from and to? Just counties/nearby cities will do, just trying to work out how far it had to travel.
Again, I'm really sorry to hear this.Hey, it was going from stourport on severn Worcestershire to Shetland - a long way !!!
As an update, I did complain to the post office and had the expected reply. I then upgraded the complaint and had pretty much the same reply. Knives were destroyed !!!
Nothing else can be done !!!!!
Your can't yet use Special Delivery as it doesn't have the required age verified option, so you have to use the age verified method which has a much lower insurance cover. Hopefully they add it as an option to Special Delivery. You could look into getting independent insurance cover, like Secursus, but be really really careful with the T&C's as I imagine it's void if the item is deemed prohibited.Does this also count for Special Delivery? How are Hennie and Framar dealing with this?
I am about to part with an arm and half a leg for a Large CR Inkosi and an Alan Wood Woodlore. Not to mention I just purchased an Axe and a Nessie from the classifieds here (Which should arrive today) & the thought of these so flippantly being stolen is really concerning.
Who determines whether or not they’re woodworking tools or a “Combat” knife?
Your can't yet use Special Delivery as it doesn't have the required age verified option, so you have to use the age verified method which has a much lower insurance cover. Hopefully they add it as an option to Special Delivery. You could look into getting independent insurance cover, like Secursus, but be really really careful with the T&C's as I imagine it's void if the item is deemed prohibited.
Heinnie's have stopped using Royal Mail for impacted sharps. No idea about Frank but you can always call him if you're concerned, he's always been good fun to talk to!
In terms of who determines whether what you've sent/been sent is prohibited or not, is completely unknown. There is no appeals process. It is appalling.
If that's an option, I would 1000% go for that!Thanks Hugh. Given the value of the pointy things I’ll probably just drive to Coventry for the Sharp Show in November and collect them.
Off to check the new rules in detail now to see if Axes are affected.