Roughly 15 to 20 quid I'd have though. Just make sure not to buy additional insurance as it is not valid for air rifles so just a waste of money.
Anyone know approx Price for HW100kt and scope,Sending by Parcelforce 48 Express
Roughly 15 to 20 quid I'd have though. Just make sure not to buy additional insurance as it is not valid for air rifles so just a waste of money.
Sent one today , a tad over £16 that was a full length HW77
Don
Weigh it & any extras going with it add on a kg for packing & check the cost of sending that weight on their web site. (£13.14 up to 5kg - £16.62 up to 10kg - £23.40 up to 15kg)
Remember you cannot use a proxy (like P2G) to buy the PF cheaper, you must take it to a Post Office to post, where you declare it as legal to send under "guns for sporting use".
Hi all,how did you wrap did you use original box and when asked about contents what description did you give,thanks boys.
Parcel Force will not offer additional insurance for air guns. It's £100 and that's it. It really isn't worth using their service for items worth more that £100.
Quite. Still not a wise thing to ship via a courier that won't cover the costs if they wreck or lose it. Cheaper to deliver in person by any means if needed.
How does insurance work with an RFD transfer? Terms and conditions tend to be different for business accounts compared to those for the public.
No it’s nothing to do with the couriers insurance. As an RFD I have goods in transit insurance as part of my business insurance policy. So sending second hand air rifles is fine, they are covered by my policy. This is why as RFDs we charge for transfers as it’s all part and parcel of the peace of mind for you.
Cheers
Dave
People said smile things could get worse, so I smiled and they did!
I would think that household insurance could cover your own airgun if for example you were sending it for repair or upgrade.
Rob