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Irishbeekeeper Jul 8th 2013 3:36 pm

Quick Courier Question
 
Am having some food supplements (powder form) shipped in from the UK and they have asked me which one of the 3 to use :

1. DHL - 90£ (costs more than the bloody thing)
2. Fedex - £57 (costs as much as the bloody thing)
3. Post Office - £25 (Costs half as much as the bloody thing)

But since it is something that has to be done so the question is, which one to use i.e. which one to use if I ever want to see it?

and the other question, how anal are the custom guys over powder medicine / supplements etc?

its not an over the counter commodity but its not prescription either btw

Dumbo Jul 9th 2013 4:06 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Irishbeekeeper (Post 10789943)
Am having some food supplements (powder form) shipped in from the UK and they have asked me which one of the 3 to use :

1. DHL - 90£ (costs more than the bloody thing)
2. Fedex - £57 (costs as much as the bloody thing)
3. Post Office - £25 (Costs half as much as the bloody thing)

But since it is something that has to be done so the question is, which one to use i.e. which one to use if I ever want to see it?

and the other question, how anal are the custom guys over powder medicine / supplements etc?

its not an over the counter commodity but its not prescription either btw

How much does it weigh? Have you considered Aramex shop and ship?

http://www.shopandship.com/default.aspx

They are all expense, unfortunately.

The Dean Jul 9th 2013 5:56 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Irishbeekeeper (Post 10789943)
Am having some food supplements (powder form) shipped in from the UK and they have asked me which one of the 3 to use :

1. DHL - 90£ (costs more than the bloody thing)
2. Fedex - £57 (costs as much as the bloody thing)
3. Post Office - £25 (Costs half as much as the bloody thing)

But since it is something that has to be done so the question is, which one to use i.e. which one to use if I ever want to see it?

and the other question, how anal are the custom guys over powder medicine / supplements etc?

its not an over the counter commodity but its not prescription either btw

I assume it's not available out here then, but can you order it?

When I asked GNI if they could obtain Oil of Oregano, they got me some (from Turkey I think) within a matter of days.

Irishbeekeeper Jul 9th 2013 6:30 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Dumbo (Post 10790767)
How much does it weigh? Have you considered Aramex shop and ship?

http://www.shopandship.com/default.aspx

They are all expense, unfortunately.

I havent tried aramex actually but from the looks of the website it comes down to the same rate I think. But the rate isnt that big an issue mate, its eventual delivery and ofcourse the custom guys mood swings :rofl:


Originally Posted by The Dean (Post 10790827)
I assume it's not available out here then, but can you order it?

When I asked GNI if they could obtain Oil of Oregano, they got me some (from Turkey I think) within a matter of days.

yeah mate, its not available here.
the distributor is helping me ship it here.
I remember someone posting here a few weeks ago that normaly posted mail / items end up in the twilight zone of UAE customs or something to that effect.
Is that a real concern?

norsk Jul 9th 2013 6:57 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Irishbeekeeper (Post 10790851)
I havent tried aramex actually but from the looks of the website it comes down to the same rate I think. But the rate isnt that big an issue mate, its eventual delivery and ofcourse the custom guys mood swings :rofl:



yeah mate, its not available here.
the distributor is helping me ship it here.
I remember someone posting here a few weeks ago that normaly posted mail / items end up in the twilight zone of UAE customs or something to that effect.
Is that a real concern?

My mum sent me a package in early June through the post. It arrived in the UAE 3 days later (there's a stamp), but I only received it about a week ago. I don't think it was held by customs or anything actually - only 'lost' in Emiratespost for a while.. ;)

If you want it to get here on time and need to know where it is at all times I would definitely use a courier.

Dumbo Jul 9th 2013 8:21 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Irishbeekeeper (Post 10790851)
I havent tried aramex actually but from the looks of the website it comes down to the same rate I think. But the rate isnt that big an issue mate, its eventual delivery and ofcourse the custom guys mood swings :rofl:



yeah mate, its not available here.
the distributor is helping me ship it here.
I remember someone posting here a few weeks ago that normaly posted mail / items end up in the twilight zone of UAE customs or something to that effect.
Is that a real concern?

No worries I have used shop and ship quite a bit, they aren't cheap but they are good and quick. As for customs, no one can help you there mate :).

Millsyisland Jul 9th 2013 9:03 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 
Agree that the courier option, whilst pricier would be much quicker and trackable (so wouldn't get lost at Post Office either end or along the way).

In terms of the possible customs issues, how about ordering a small amount initially, to see if it gets through, then order more if it does? Of course there's always the risk that a subsequent shipment could get blocked if it's someone else working in Customs that day, but it'll maybe give an idea?

Irishbeekeeper Jul 9th 2013 1:57 pm

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Millsyisland (Post 10790976)
Agree that the courier option, whilst pricier would be much quicker and trackable (so wouldn't get lost at Post Office either end or along the way).

In terms of the possible customs issues, how about ordering a small amount initially, to see if it gets through, then order more if it does? Of course there's always the risk that a subsequent shipment could get blocked if it's someone else working in Customs that day, but it'll maybe give an idea?

Thanks for the help guys! yeah Ive decided to go with a small quantity at first but have decided to go with the normal post office route (want to show solidarity with the postal system :rofl:)
But in all honesty I would be ordering this stuff hopefully on a regular basis for a very long time so the postal route just had to be tried once, so I might as well try it on the first go and figure out the SOPs and the 'x' number of days to build into the equation for future calculations etc.
The courier (and more reliable) option is always there anyway isnt it?

So order given, will update soon inshAllah! :thumbsup:
btw its a food supplement for Osteoporosis for me mum

Blue Cat Jul 10th 2013 6:21 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 
If it turns up it will be a miracle, we use Shop n Ship, pricey but delivers :)

Meow Jul 10th 2013 6:23 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Irishbeekeeper (Post 10789943)
Am having some food supplements (powder form) shipped in from the UK and they have asked me which one of the 3 to use :

1. DHL - 90£ (costs more than the bloody thing)
2. Fedex - £57 (costs as much as the bloody thing)
3. Post Office - £25 (Costs half as much as the bloody thing)

But since it is something that has to be done so the question is, which one to use i.e. which one to use if I ever want to see it?

and the other question, how anal are the custom guys over powder medicine / supplements etc?

its not an over the counter commodity but its not prescription either btw

Have you checked that the items are acceptable for delivery to the UAE? Some powders and liquids are not accepted.

Irishbeekeeper Jul 10th 2013 6:29 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Meow (Post 10792383)
Have you checked that the items are acceptable for delivery to the UAE? Some powders and liquids are not accepted.

where to check from? that was one of the reasons to go with a small quantity

Meow Jul 10th 2013 6:33 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 

Originally Posted by Irishbeekeeper (Post 10792391)
where to check from? that was one of the reasons to go with a small quantity

The courier companies. They'll know what they will or won't accept.

Irishbeekeeper Jul 28th 2013 6:39 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 
Hi,
just an update :)
parcel shipped on the 10th of July
has got a date of entry written on it for the 21st of July
I had specifically asked them to mention my PO Box number so found a slip of paper in the PO Box this Friday asking me to collect a packet and viola in my hand today.
She had ticked off the part where it says gift and slipped in a small hand written note saying Mr. Irishbeekeeper hope you like the gift blah blah. I can tell the package was definitely opened but the containers are sealed pack.
So, 2 weeks from normal post :)

Blue Cat Jul 28th 2013 6:43 am

Re: Quick Courier Question
 
well done :)


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