posting registration documents postal or courier
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posting registration documents postal or courier
Just wondering what to do, about to send off for registration with NBWA and dont know whether to post the application or send with a courier, any advice would be great
Kerry
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Re: posting registration documents postal or courier
Originally Posted by spence&kerry
Just wondering what to do, about to send off for registration with NBWA and dont know whether to post the application or send with a courier, any advice would be great
Remember you need a street address to use a courier, they don't deliver to PO Boxes.
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Re: posting registration documents postal or courier
Originally Posted by JAJ
If you don't want them to get lost/stolen, use a courier. DHL, FedEX etc.
Remember you need a street address to use a courier, they don't deliver to PO Boxes.
Remember you need a street address to use a courier, they don't deliver to PO Boxes.
Kerry
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Re: posting registration documents postal or courier
we used dhl for couriering our application to dima and they were very good but cost about £50, they have a tracking facility on the internet so you can see where you're package is.
when it came to sending the police checks it didn't seem worth £50 to send 2 pieces of paper so we sent it royal mail signed for service for about £7 which also got there
shell
when it came to sending the police checks it didn't seem worth £50 to send 2 pieces of paper so we sent it royal mail signed for service for about £7 which also got there
shell