No. It only refers to 'new' batteries in both categories - you could argue that
'used' batteries are not covered. It does no mention Li-Ion batteries either!
Apart from that, it's pack properly and pack the battery outside the device.
Here, packages containing a Li-Ion battery are supposed to have a warning label
on them.
Less than half of the companies that send me cameras bother to do it.
Andrew Fildes
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On 07/02/2013, at 5:36 AM, SwissPace wrote:
> The way I read it, it will mean no more postal of most electronic goods
> including mobile phones tablets and cameras even when new so not only
> to private individuals.
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> On 2/6/13 7:12 PM, Brian Gray wrote:
>> Hi
>> I think this publication by the UK's Royal Mail could cause some
>> problems to private individuals.
>>
>>
>> 1. http://www.royalmail.com/restrictedgoods
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