Im trying to find the "best way to send a credit card sized parcel from the UK" thread.
Ive used the advanced search, but to no avail.
I need my driving license shipped over.
Cheers
Im trying to find the "best way to send a credit card sized parcel from the UK" thread.
Ive used the advanced search, but to no avail.
I need my driving license shipped over.
Cheers
What's wrong with a registered envelope ?
^ ahh, do the Post Office register mail all the way to Bangkok ?
Dilli, have you been on the sauce?
umm yes, so the P.O will register post here then DOC. i thought DHL ???
Go to google.
type 'teakdoor.com' followed by what you're looking for.
I will do that in future Mao, its found one but not the one i wanted though.
i dont need a parcel just my driving license ID card, so i want it to arrive safe and quick if possible. I wanna do a bit of touring around Thailand
TYIM TYVM.
sorted
just looked at that Post office site TYIM, I want that green back
It says 5 quid plus air fare to start then 58 fukkin nicker ???
That was askin for it in 2-3 days though
why does 3000 baht seem a lot less than 60 quid ??
Is it just me ??
Here's the Royal Mail Price finder link, if anyone needs it
Price Finder | Royal Mail Ltd
I take that back TYIM, i think thats pretty good to get it half way around the world for 3000 baht in a couple of days and its insured for 250 quid too if it gets lost
Cheers again
I had my UK DL sent using normal airmail from the UK. It arrived fine.
Google it. never waste time with the dated search function
to Udon too ?
How long did that take ?
^ Ive just learned that mate, cheers :)
4 days.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillinger
i was kinda worried about it getting into the wrong hands and loads of strife to account for, like stolen and stripped rental cars.
Im gonna pay the 3000
I had a new credit card come in with them no prob's but something they can pocket and flog later....Any ideas? Is it really that dodgy?
https://teakdoor.com/bangkok-forum/55...land-help.html
next question ? :)
3000 baht seems like more than 60 quid to me.
DHL would have done it for £47.50 or 2327bt if that seems less.
stick it in a jiffy bag and send it "intl signed for' by the Post Office
I took your advice mate, arrived today, which took 5 days and cost the princely sum of 1 pound. i think its frigging expired though. Do those cards only last 10 years ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
do you think they will notice at the rental offiice?
^ no I doubt they will notice.
and yes the photo licence is only valid for 10 yrs . also if you order a replacement you only get the years left out of ten not a new full ten yrs.
but when the ten yrs is up if ur passport is less than 5 yrs you can request they use that picture for renewal and that allows you to do everything online.