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Thinking about not wanting to pay extortionate airport fees for overweight luggage, and also thinking I will be wanting to buy lots of souvineers...



3 years ago, March 11th 2010Delete | Edit No: 1 Msg: #106266  
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Does anyone have any experience with posting any-sized parcels from Thailand to the UK? Is it reliable? Expensive? Reply to this

3 years ago, March 13th 2010Delete | Edit No: 2 Msg: #106337  
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Hi Danielle

We have posted lots of things back from Thailand and it's always been fine. There are different prices depending on how quickly you want things to get back - you can send it by air which is more expensive, or by sea. We've always found it to be quite reasonably priced.

Hope this helps.

Kate


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3 years ago, May 8th 2010Delete | Edit No: 3 Msg: #110426  
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It's relatively expensive, but it is reliable. Goes by weight and size. Reply to this

156 weeks ago, May 26th 2010Delete | Edit No: 4 Msg: #111811  
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I have also shipped (to US) reasonable prices- easy! Made it home before I did. Reply to this

154 weeks ago, June 5th 2010Delete | Edit No: 5 Msg: #112536  
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If you are going to Malaysia (or Vietnam) after Thailand we'd advise posting from there as it's heaps cheaper.. we always saved our stuff and posted it from there.. it meant a lot of carrying but saved us a lot of money. Reply to this




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