+GeoFox-lu Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Hi, I have tried to order some (6) RUSTOLEUM REFLECTIVE FINISH SPECIAL NIGHT VISION SPRAY at ebay, but the shop wrote me: hi there, my apologies, however, due to postal regulations these cant be shipped internationally , due to them being aerosols. Could some one help me? Is there no other way to get some to Luxembourg, Europe? I could pay per paypal. Thx Wfg Gerry I found one in Europe, but it's too expensive. Quote Link to comment
+rayt333 Posted November 16, 2009 Share Posted November 16, 2009 Hi, I have tried to order some (6) RUSTOLEUM REFLECTIVE FINISH SPECIAL NIGHT VISION SPRAY at ebay, but the shop wrote me: hi there, my apologies, however, due to postal regulations these cant be shipped internationally , due to them being aerosols. Could some one help me? Is there no other way to get some to Luxembourg, Europe? I could pay per paypal. Thx Wfg Gerry I found one in Europe, but it's too expensive. What are you asking? you want someone to buy one and lie about what it is and send it to you? maybe cause a plane to crash, maybe get arrested and jailed? Sure no problem, I am sure many would want to help you with breaking the law. Quote Link to comment
+wrkn2mch Posted November 16, 2009 Share Posted November 16, 2009 Call UPS and tell them the same thing you told us......they may just ship it Joe Quote Link to comment
+rayt333 Posted November 16, 2009 Share Posted November 16, 2009 Call UPS and tell them the same thing you told us......they may just ship it Joe Can they ship by truck? no they would need to send it by PLANE. It is against the law for anyone to ship aerosols by plane, that also includes Fed-EX and UPS. Quote Link to comment
+rayt333 Posted November 16, 2009 Share Posted November 16, 2009 Why cant you take aerosols on an airplane? As the aircraft rises to cruising altitude, often over 30,000 feet, the air pressure is so much less than at ground level that the container will explode. This is dangerous. Quote Link to comment
+wrkn2mch Posted November 16, 2009 Share Posted November 16, 2009 I never knew that..... If true it makes lots of sense. Joe Quote Link to comment
rsrocket1 Posted November 16, 2009 Share Posted November 16, 2009 I never knew that..... If true it makes lots of sense. Joe You could see if there is a way to specify that they ship the product via surface shipping only (truck, rail, ship). But by the time you get all that arranged, it may be cheaper to buy the stuff that is already in europe even though it started out as being much more expensive. Quote Link to comment
+kawzone Posted December 7, 2009 Share Posted December 7, 2009 there is a spray paint company in europe called montana i think it is a german company. they make paint for artists and graffiti artists they make a reflective paint check into them... Quote Link to comment
+maggi101 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 (edited) Can they ship by truck? no they would need to send it by PLANE. Thats... actually not true at all. There is international surface mail. It takes much longer, and typically costs a fair amount less, but it does avoid the complications that air shipping introduces. Edited December 8, 2009 by maggi101 Quote Link to comment
+rayt333 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Thats... actually not true at all. There is international surface mail. It takes much longer, and typically costs a fair amount less, but it does avoid the complications that air shipping introduces. Thank you for your "opinion" which is so flawed, beside the shipping restriction there is also the customs of the country which must be considered. Many countries forbid the import of aerosols. Do you know international laws for this country? I don't but I do know if you take an areosol can to the postoffice or to UPS and tell them you want to send it overseas they will not do it. BUT since you are so much smarter and helpful why don't you offer to buy that spray and send it yourself? all you are doing is running your mouth about something you know nothing about. Quote Link to comment
+rayt333 Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS: We are extremely gratified by the response to our products worldwide, and appreciate your confidence. However, due to shipping restrictions, ALL products containing aerosol sprays are available through our website within the contiguous United States only. Please note that online pricing does not reflect international currency conversion or the costs involved with tariffs and fees related to international shipping costs. Aerosol sprays also involve hazardous shipping charges in addition to the above costs, and some countries do not permit the entry of aerosols except under strictly regulated guidelines through distributors. Quote Link to comment
+maggi101 Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 Thats... actually not true at all. There is international surface mail. It takes much longer, and typically costs a fair amount less, but it does avoid the complications that air shipping introduces. Thank you for your "opinion" which is so flawed, beside the shipping restriction there is also the customs of the country which must be considered. Many countries forbid the import of aerosols. Do you know international laws for this country? I don't but I do know if you take an areosol can to the postoffice or to UPS and tell them you want to send it overseas they will not do it. BUT since you are so much smarter and helpful why don't you offer to buy that spray and send it yourself? all you are doing is running your mouth about something you know nothing about. Wow. Quote Link to comment
+jaroot Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 Thats... actually not true at all. There is international surface mail. It takes much longer, and typically costs a fair amount less, but it does avoid the complications that air shipping introduces. Thank you for your "opinion" which is so flawed, beside the shipping restriction there is also the customs of the country which must be considered. Many countries forbid the import of aerosols. Do you know international laws for this country? I don't but I do know if you take an areosol can to the postoffice or to UPS and tell them you want to send it overseas they will not do it. BUT since you are so much smarter and helpful why don't you offer to buy that spray and send it yourself? all you are doing is running your mouth about something you know nothing about. Wow. Yeah! Quote Link to comment
+baloo&bd Posted December 30, 2009 Share Posted December 30, 2009 Google is your friend. Knowing a company I work with routinely ships items international (incl. air) that are on the "dangerous items" list, I knew there had to be some way the IATA and Fatherland Security found to make it work. I looked around a little. Go to this FedEx site for how to do it. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
+baloo&bd Posted December 30, 2009 Share Posted December 30, 2009 A distributor on your side of the pond might be easier. Try here. Quote Link to comment
+TJdamon Posted January 1, 2010 Share Posted January 1, 2010 Thats... actually not true at all. There is international surface mail. It takes much longer, and typically costs a fair amount less, but it does avoid the complications that air shipping introduces. Thank you for your "opinion" which is so flawed, beside the shipping restriction there is also the customs of the country which must be considered. Many countries forbid the import of aerosols. Do you know international laws for this country? I don't but I do know if you take an areosol can to the postoffice or to UPS and tell them you want to send it overseas they will not do it. BUT since you are so much smarter and helpful why don't you offer to buy that spray and send it yourself? all you are doing is running your mouth about something you know nothing about. Who pissed in his cherrios? Quote Link to comment
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