I think I ll touch base with Act mp at the sika show this weekend about it. It would be good to have the situation changing. Either forcing nz posts to do what they are paid for or to bypass them and use a courrier like aramex.
I think I ll touch base with Act mp at the sika show this weekend about it. It would be good to have the situation changing. Either forcing nz posts to do what they are paid for or to bypass them and use a courrier like aramex.
I tried to import some 788 magazines in a group buy. What a feck around on our side of it.
Reloading international were brilliant initially then when I emailed them that it was all go and I could send them the permits, it went as quiet after someone farms at a wedding.
Tried again a few weeks later? Crickets
Tried 6 weeks or so later and got possibly Addison. That got me a return email so I explained what I was trying to do and no that's been silent for several weeks.
Sorry to derail thread, carry on
The issues are not with shipping the items into NZ. It is the ‘international mail centre’ part of NZ Post that randomly dictate they will not forward on items for domestic delivery, even after the permitted items are cleared and released by customs. I have been through this issue twice. I won’t repeat the entire story but I ended up speaking to an NZ post solutions manager who my items released for delivery. I was told that someone within the International Mail Centre was making their own policy and preventing domestic delivery of firearms related items, against the general domestic delivery guidelines of NZ post.
If you have something stuck in Auckland, PM me and I’ll give you the managers name and number.
I wish I was rich enough to start a law suit just for the heck of it.
Can say that I sent two boxes of Lapua 6.5 PRC brass to a member on here a year a two ago, thank fuk they went insured as the minute the left the UK, they went walkies...
Probably landed on TardMe...
@Friwi
I'll chip in
i bring in gun related items all the time (non-restricted stuff that doesn't require permits at either end)
no issues
FedEx no worries.
nz post are and aways have been horrible when it comes to firearm related stuff. it's not their responsibility. to control movement of goods unless it's dangerous to their staff.... their responsibility to move goods around the country the onus is on the sender to insure there's nothing illegal or dangerous in the package remember if you have a permit, it is no longer illegal, and you can legally send, and they can carry it legally Aswell they just choose not to which they are entitled to do. but it sucks for us for us.
its just their company policy which they are entitled to
trade me don't have to by law ask for firearms license number for someone to bid on a firearm... it's the seller's responsibility to check and these days change the ownership. on the registration not that I really care in this case as it is that little extra layer of protection
NZ post or courier post seem happy to move tractor parts ok.
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