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mark h
Is it safe to send parcels from Vietnam to the UK?
If so does anyone have any reccomendations or prices.
I would think so. Why not? It's not like you are sending something from Iraq or North Korea. Vietnam is now a pretty safe country, I think.
DareDeviL
DHL is very safe
KawaiiCutie
Of Course~
I send stuff there all the time to my family there!
l d
I assume you are in VN. Go to the post office and see what options are most interesting to you. There is EMS, DHL, FedEx (I THINK), as well as air freight. Or if you feel economically challenged, there is ordinary post. DHL and FedEx will cost the most, but they probably have a better guarantee if you want to send something of value.
nguyenthanhtungtinbk
For 100% guarantee that the parcels will arrive, it's better to use the services like DHL. I sent some documents many times before (including sending to the UK) and it only takes less than 1 week to arrive.
http://www.dhl.com.vn/publish/vn/en.high.html
EMS is also ok and cheaper but it takes longer time (ussually 2 -> 3 weeks I think, depends on where you want to send to).
Scott Bull
Can't see why not, just send it by the nations postal service, (ask for air-mail, surface-mail can take over a couple of months), and ask for a proof of postage or receipt, as for the price, you'd have to ask with them.