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Souvenir Sep 10th 2008 2:03 am

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Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 6768923)
but not if you decanted less than 100ml into a plastic bag

Sad, sad, sad.

Biiiiink Sep 10th 2008 2:18 am

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Originally Posted by Mim_Pangers (Post 6768558)
Food box removed. I shall take the marmite by hand luggage!.... ;)

Shippers don't seem the most knowlegable. I seem to have gone with Amatuer Shippers R Us :confused:

God I hope it arrives in 1 piece without Customs sending it back.

I have asked 3 times now about the 'Odds & Sods' reference and they keep saying it is ok. Apart from renaming each box and changing the GTF list I don't know what else to do but pray....

Good luck bringing in a container that says "sod" on its list. Turf, soil... you can see what they'll think. I don't think "odds and sods" is in general usage here.

Why can't you change it to odds and ends? We had plenty of "misc. household" or "misc. kitchen" etc, they don't need to know every single content. I just think putting "sod" on a box is stupid given the turf meaning here...

fledermaus Sep 10th 2008 2:40 am

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Originally Posted by Biiiiink (Post 6768974)
Good luck bringing in a container that says "sod" on its list. Turf, soil... you can see what they'll think. I don't think "odds and sods" is in general usage here.

Why can't you change it to odds and ends? We had plenty of "misc. household" or "misc. kitchen" etc, they don't need to know every single content. I just think putting "sod" on a box is stupid given the turf meaning here...

Good point, they will read it as turf.

I still cant get used to huge signs by the road saying "SOD". My favourite sign though was one that said one farmer was a "sodding specialist" :rofl:

fuschiagirl Sep 10th 2008 2:55 am

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Originally Posted by Mim_Pangers (Post 6768224)
Is the description of 'Odds & Sods' on a box acceptable?... They tell me it is and I am not so sure.:confused:

I have a rant coming on the removal men in general but I shall wait until they are finished!

Oh, I did a quick search but there wasn't a definitive answer: Can I ship my storecupboard contents - rice, pasta, sugar, spices, tins, soup. On the website it says no meat, eggs, poultry etc. Will my Hellmans Mayonnaise pass?!?!?

Thank you thank you thank you

Mim x

We shipped a box of food - marmite, stock cubes, Branston, teabags, Colmans mustard, chocolate, etc. In fact I made a special trip to Sainsburys to buy these items. The lady at the checkout must have thought I was mad - 10 boxes of stock cubes, 5 jars of Marmite, 5 jars of Branston etc:eek:

There was no problem with the shippers - they labelled the box "Food".

DAVIE_MAC Sep 10th 2008 4:52 am

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Shippers don't seem the most knowlegable. I seem to have gone with Amatuer Shippers R Us :confused:
Could you say which shipping company your using..:confused:

TA

Jules Europe Sep 10th 2008 6:03 am

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Originally Posted by DAVIE_MAC (Post 6769444)
Could you say which shipping company your using..:confused:

TA

I think they are called Hellman`s Mayonnaise and they only ship from the UK:rofl:

Canada Dreams Sep 10th 2008 6:43 am

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5 jars of branstns WOW, he comes in jars now doee he :D:D

Mim_Pangers Sep 10th 2008 9:20 pm

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Ha ha ha!

I love the marmite bashing that goes on.:rofl:

We used The Moving Partnership who are a broker. They subcontracted to a crappy little movers r us firm called C G Luss. Rubbish rubbish rubbish. I am currently writting a letter detailing ALL the problems: breakages, stealing, paintwork damage, racist/sexist jokes, poor hygeinge, spilling drinks on carpets, etc etc. They have already asked me to say how much compensation I want....

The broker advised against the food so I didn't send in the end. I will put some bits in my suitcase not hand baggage. Though marmite in a bag could be good as I could dip my crips and flake in it! :thumbsup:

So the moral of my story is to not go for the middle quote but the other ones!

Mim_Pangers Sep 10th 2008 9:21 pm

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Oh, and I got them to chage the 4 boxes with 'sod' in the title to Personal keepsakes and misc bedroom items.

Jules Europe Sep 10th 2008 9:28 pm

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Originally Posted by Mim_Pangers (Post 6771783)
Ha ha ha!

I love the marmite bashing that goes on.:rofl:

We used The Moving Partnership who are a broker. They subcontracted to a crappy little movers r us firm called C G Luss. Rubbish rubbish rubbish. I am currently writting a letter detailing ALL the problems: breakages, stealing, paintwork damage, racist/sexist jokes, poor hygeinge, spilling drinks on carpets, etc etc. They have already asked me to say how much compensation I want....

The broker advised against the food so I didn't send in the end. I will put some bits in my suitcase not hand baggage. Though marmite in a bag could be good as I could dip my crips and flake in it! :thumbsup:

So the moral of my story is to not go for the middle quote but the other ones!

So you are actually taking marmite with you all the way to Canada:confused: and I thought the mayonnaise was bad enough.

Mim_Pangers Sep 10th 2008 9:31 pm

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I LOVE MARMITE! Mmmmmmmmmmm :wub:

When pregnant I used to sit with a giant bucket tub and dip everything and anything it in: sweet, savory, fruit. Yummy yum yum

Jules Europe Sep 10th 2008 9:40 pm

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Originally Posted by Mim_Pangers (Post 6771802)
I LOVE MARMITE! Mmmmmmmmmmm :wub:

When pregnant I used to sit with a giant bucket tub and dip everything and anything it in: sweet, savory, fruit. Yummy yum yum

I think reading all that Mark Twain has certainly affected your taste buds. Better to worry about the move than eating pots of marmite.

Canada Dreams Sep 10th 2008 11:01 pm

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you mean you dipped EVERYTHING in it, What everything ;);)

Tanah Sep 11th 2008 6:00 am

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I thought food was ok as long as it was tinned or sealed etc and not on the "no no" list of foodstuffs. Ive read a few different posts on here whereby people have packed a "food box" such things asd baked beans etc.
I too g have done the travel foosd shop - baked beans ( heinz) tea bags extra sparyon deoderant ( which according to another thread is hard to get) I have even packed a very large box of Persil ( my daughter has exczema so until I have trial and errored all the powders over there at least I can wash her clothes ) so fingers crossed I guess lol - I know I read something recently where a persons packers packed all her kitchen cupboards including half jars of things lol

fledermaus Sep 11th 2008 6:20 am

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Originally Posted by Tanah (Post 6773192)
I thought food was ok as long as it was tinned or sealed etc and not on the "no no" list of foodstuffs. Ive read a few different posts on here whereby people have packed a "food box" such things asd baked beans etc.
I too g have done the travel foosd shop - baked beans ( heinz) tea bags extra sparyon deoderant ( which according to another thread is hard to get) I have even packed a very large box of Persil ( my daughter has exczema so until I have trial and errored all the powders over there at least I can wash her clothes ) so fingers crossed I guess lol - I know I read something recently where a persons packers packed all her kitchen cupboards including half jars of things lol

I think food is ok as long as its sealed, ie tins, and not meat or dairy products.

You may want to pack more washing powder/liquid as its rubbish here. MOH doesnt get exzema from it but the clothes suffer, the colours wash out.

I stopped using spray on deodorant after I got the cans confused and sprayed my armpits with hair laquer and deodorised my hair:eek:


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