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ishfaqsangra
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Royal Mail international signed for to send Dependents Doc

Post by ishfaqsangra » Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:03 pm

Will it be Ok if I send my Dependents Documents through" Royal mail International signed for" to Pakistan tomorrow saturday 19/4/14.

They have appointment on 01/05/14 to submit.

If not pleasse sugest service?

msohailsarwar1
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Re: Royal male international signed for to send Dependents D

Post by msohailsarwar1 » Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:19 pm

i think DHL would be the best its expensive but reliable. royal mail never knows how long it will take

MTZ510
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Re: Royal male international signed for to send Dependents D

Post by MTZ510 » Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:33 pm

Last time when i sent some documents to Karachi these were returned to me back in Leeds after 45 days. The royal mail sent the mail to local Pakistan Post office and you know how they work, one postman came to our house which was locked and then marked the envelope with incorrect address.

I will recommend DHL or FedEx



ishfaqsangra wrote:Will it be Ok if I send my Dependents Documents through" Royal mail International signed for" to Pakistan tomorrow saturday 19/4/14.

They have appointment on 01/05/14 to submit.

If not pleasse sugest service?
Always help others..... it always come back to you.
Even if i know the answer ... i have this habit of confirming from others..

ishfaqsangra
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Re: Royal Mail international signed for to send Dependents D

Post by ishfaqsangra » Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:48 pm

Thanks for your reply
I had used Royal mail once successfully and it was 3 years ago they delivered documents to my house but its been 3 years so do not know.
They also offer guaranteed delivery through parcelforce but it is between 70-80 pounds
On DHL website I read one very bad review of the service and its the only one review.

Momi
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Re: Royal Mail international signed for to send Dependents D

Post by Momi » Fri Apr 18, 2014 4:32 pm

I used dhl and they are very good. I paid £34 but my wife received it within 3 working days. No hassle. :)

ishfaqsangra
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Re: Royal Mail international signed for to send Dependents D

Post by ishfaqsangra » Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:17 pm

Thanks Momi
I will go for DHL as well then

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Re: Royal Mail international signed for to send Dependents D

Post by rehan01 » Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:45 pm

I have used TCS courier once and they delivered the item in 3 working days and only costed me around £20.

i will not recommend royal mail signed for as the postal system in Pakistan not very good but every time i have used royal mail standard overseas mail it worked out for me and documents received in 7 to 10 days in Pakistan (but its normal airmail not signed for or recorded)

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ishfaqsangra
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Re: Royal Mail international signed for to send Dependents D

Post by ishfaqsangra » Fri Apr 18, 2014 11:16 pm

Thanks for replies.

I have decided to use DHL to be on safe side as Pakistani post offices you never know.its reasonable till 0.5 kg about 36 pounds but goes to 50 once over 0.5kg,,
I might post on Tuesday lets see how much it comes out.

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