Northern Ireland postage / couriers

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Just a little warning to those selling on ebay as I had a little shock when I sold a bogie wagon recently; ebay by default request you to put a flat rate postage rate to the all of the UK but it appears that most of the couriers have stopped their services to Northern Ireland and 2 that are left have passively increased their rates to about £22 + VAT making it more expensive than to Germany. Since ebay and PayPal require a signature service the only other options are Royal Mail Recorded or Special Delivery where there is a maximum parcel length of 60cm which means that it is not available for larger models.
There apparantly is an option to exclude buyers from Northern Ireland for the flat rate postage but they don't make it easy to find and you have to list with the advanced listing tool.
 
I think that Hermes still delivers to Northern Ireland. A bit slow but a lot cheaper than £22
 
funandtrains said:
Just a little warning to those selling on ebay as I had a little shock when I sold a bogie wagon recently; ebay by default request you to put a flat rate postage rate to the all of the UK but it appears that most of the couriers have stopped their services to Northern Ireland and 2 that are left have passively increased their rates to about £22 + VAT making it more expensive than to Germany. Since ebay and PayPal require a signature service the only other options are Royal Mail Recorded or Special Delivery where there is a maximum parcel length of 60cm which means that it is not available for larger models.
There apparantly is an option to exclude buyers from Northern Ireland for the flat rate postage but they don't make it easy to find and you have to list with the advanced listing tool.

Why do they require a signature service? Living in Eire, I'm virtually excluded from buying anything G Scale from ebay (down to sellers I think) so if I am allowed to bid (and "win"), I get stuff sent to my son's address in the North. Never needed a signature.
 
If you want the protection that paypal and ebay supposedly give you - they require you to use a signed for service.
 
I think that Hermes still delivers to Northern Ireland. A bit slow but a lot cheaper than £22
I've recently received two separate parcels via Herpes, both damaged.
One was a yard of track, bent across the "do not bend" sticker.
 
Unfortunately it's a fact of life. Between us we could blacken every courier in the country. It just depends on what company the idiots are working for at the time. Do you want to hear about Yodel!
 
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