Prohibited Items and Restricted Items

Prohibited Items

    • Aerosol 
    • Aftershaves 
    • Air Bag 
    • Alcoholic Beverages
    • Ammunition 
    • Animals Or Organisms Of Any Form (Alive Or Dead) 
    • Any Item Containing Petrol (Liquid, Gas Or Fumes) 
    • Bank Card 
    • Batteries 
    • Cash, Credit Cards, Debit Cards 
    • Cheques 
    • Chocolate 
    • Christmas Crackers 
    • Counterfeit Currency 
    • Credit/Debit/Cash Cards 
    • Dangerous Goods 
    • Delicate Items 
    • Documents 
    • Driving Licence 
    • Drugs (Including Prescription) 
    • Firearms 
    • Flammable Goods 
    • Food Items 
    • Fragile Items (All)  
    • Furs 
    • Hazardous Goods 
    • Human Flesh 
    • Human Remains 
    • Illicit substances
    • imac
    • Infectious Substances 
    • Jewellery Including Watches above 250gbp
    • Knives 
    • Legal Or Business Documents 
    • Passport 
    • Perishable Goods (All) 
    • Personal Belongings 
    •  Personal items
    • Precious Metals (Gold/Silver/Platinum Etc.) 
    • Replica Weapons 
    • Suitcases/ Flight Cases (Not Acceptable As Packaging) 
    • Tobacco and Tobacco Products 
    • TV 
    • Vermiculite Board 
    • Wheels  

 

Special Provisions:

    • Amplifiers – maximum Parcel Protection value for damages is £200.00, up to £2,500.00 for lost items. 
    • Apple Mac – maximum Parcel Protection value for damages is £200.00, up to £2,500.00 for lost items. iMacs are on the prohibited list and not protected for loss or damage.
    • Banjo – maximum Parcel Protection value for damages is £100.00, up to £1,000.00 for lost items. Banjo must be sent in a hard case.
    • Cello – maximum Parcel Protection value for damages is £100.00, up to £1,000.00 for lost items. Cello must be sent in a hard case.
    • Guitar – maximum Parcel Protection value for damages is £100.00, up to £1,000.00 for lost items. Guitar must be sent in a hard case.
    • Violin – maximum Parcel Protection value for damages is £100.00, up to £1,000.00 for lost items. Violin must be sent in a hard case.