Froggeh
26th of February 2009 (Thu), 21:42
D10.2.2 – Dry cell batteries
Dry cell batteries must be:
♦ removed from the appliance or device for which they were intended
♦ inserted separately, if sent in the same postal article as the appliance or device
♦ packaged so that the points cannot come into contact with each other.
were the previous rules, so I sent a package with the batteries packaged that way for a mere $180.
It was returned today and when I called ECI (australiapost's courier division) I was told it was returned because the airlines will no longer take batteries, and to call them next week when they knew more.
anyone else had this problem?
Dry cell batteries must be:
♦ removed from the appliance or device for which they were intended
♦ inserted separately, if sent in the same postal article as the appliance or device
♦ packaged so that the points cannot come into contact with each other.
were the previous rules, so I sent a package with the batteries packaged that way for a mere $180.
It was returned today and when I called ECI (australiapost's courier division) I was told it was returned because the airlines will no longer take batteries, and to call them next week when they knew more.
anyone else had this problem?