SilverUnicorn
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Not a lot of people know this, but if send an aerosol or any flammable liquid through the post using royal mail, you are actually breaking the law and can be prosecuted. You can check this out here
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/content2?catId=19100182&mediaId=19100263
i was unaware of this but came across a thread on a website and checked it out.
http://www.avonconnects.co.uk/message/128446
This means that if you return any goods received from QVC or any other channel that contains aerosols (think hair care, perfume, etc.). Also flammable goods, (think perfume nail varnish etc.). This is really serious and you leave yourself wide open to prosecution if you do .
I had a bit of a job convincing QVC to do a collection for me on some OJON that contained an aerosol, but they did eventually agree. Obviously it is up to the individual, but i for one will not break the rules just in case.
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/content2?catId=19100182&mediaId=19100263
i was unaware of this but came across a thread on a website and checked it out.
http://www.avonconnects.co.uk/message/128446
This means that if you return any goods received from QVC or any other channel that contains aerosols (think hair care, perfume, etc.). Also flammable goods, (think perfume nail varnish etc.). This is really serious and you leave yourself wide open to prosecution if you do .
I had a bit of a job convincing QVC to do a collection for me on some OJON that contained an aerosol, but they did eventually agree. Obviously it is up to the individual, but i for one will not break the rules just in case.