ContinShots
Well-Known Member
So what stops an RFD just sending it as a personal customer by walking into the post office? Must be additional benefits and security by holding an RFD parcel force account?
Anyone can post anything in the postal networks if they want to, irrespective of any laws and terms and conditions; people break laws etc all of the time. How do you think drugs and other things get posted around the UK? Laws and regulations don't stop bad things happening.So you are confirming that I can pack up a shotgun, walk down to my post office and send that to Bang and Bodget - that well known RFD who will then repair it for me.
As I've now said multiple times, you can only post direct to an RFD and it can only be in very limited circumstances which are not formal transfers that require notification (eg. repair). As I said in my original post, there are obviously pros in using an RFD to dispatch, but that doesn't mean you cannot necessarily legally and in keeping with RM/PF terms and conditions post it direct to an RFD for repair.
There are scores of RFDs operating like this in the UK (I've dealt with four of them in the past) and it would appear to be entirely legal, no matter what people may *feel*. And that was confirmed to the gunsmith I'm talking to about the repair when they contacted PF today.

