BIG Posted January 7, 2017 Report Posted January 7, 2017 Hi regulation news.... https://www.aoijapan.com/notification-for-regulation-term-change-of-federal-express-Japan-k-k Best Regards Quote
Fuuten Posted January 7, 2017 Report Posted January 7, 2017 I've never bought anything from Aoi, so far. However i've once had something shipped with fedex, only the worst of worst experiences. 1 Quote
Brian Posted January 7, 2017 Report Posted January 7, 2017 Would never buy anything shipped with Fedex anyways. DO NOT use them.This has been standard for a while now. Getting harder and harder to ship swords anywhere. I would need to ship to the USA with EMS and then have someone like Stephen forward here.I hope this hurts Fedex's bottom line. Easy to say we are insignificant, but the people collecting swords are businessmen, and if they stop using Fedex for their work too..and spread the word, it can't do them any good.This has nothing to do with safety or laws or anything anyways. Checked luggage and cargo has no risk, and if it is the trans-shipping countries causing the problem, then it is up to Fedex to negotiate. 1 Quote
lonely panet Posted January 7, 2017 Report Posted January 7, 2017 95% of all postal services are either refusing, returning or making life very hard for nihonto to be shipped. EMS have been the easiest to deal with, but i still have had swords damaged, lost (with tracking) sent back via seamail or havent evan left australia with no reason's why. Australia Post are just bad, with no accountability and dont care. and customs are more concerned with what I'm sending outside the country then what I have had sent in. (to all the members who live in the UK, that had to wait so long for your swords. I'm sorry) my experances are, its easer and safer to just fly them into Narita, and go from there with the paper work and the language barrier. just my experances though. regards Hamish Quote
Peter Bleed Posted January 7, 2017 Report Posted January 7, 2017 Clearly, Aoi-sama NEEDS an American outlet - somebody who can manage the dispatch of goods from an address outside of Japan and who can also handle trans-shipment of images and information from this side of the water.If Tsuruta-san can access things over here, sword collecting will expand. I think that somebody ought to view this an as opportunity. Tsuruta-san has always been pleasant and fair to me. Let's figure out a way to bring him IN. Peter 1 Quote
Gokaden Posted January 13, 2017 Report Posted January 13, 2017 I could probably carry some swords between Canada and EU (if there is a need) since I travel at regular intervals. Quote
Shamsy Posted January 13, 2017 Report Posted January 13, 2017 I absolutely refuse to use FedEx. They are an awful company. The only time I've ever had a sword opened was via FedEx, not even by customs! They damaged the kissaki, couldn't care less and made me feel the whole time like it was some kind of witch hunt, despite my knowing full well that sword importation into Australia is unrestricted. Quote
Greg F Posted January 14, 2017 Report Posted January 14, 2017 Steve I wouldnt like to use fedex again either, no damage but between them and customs it was a head ache with extra charges and waiting while being juggled from one person to another. All the best. Greg 1 Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted January 15, 2017 Report Posted January 15, 2017 No problems with FedEx (so far), but twice last year, someone in the U.S. postal service opened a package, & got their nice, greasy fingerprints on a newly-polished blade. The second one was obviously eating Cheetos, because I could easily see the ugly yellow residue! Ken Quote
Gordon Sanders Posted January 22, 2017 Report Posted January 22, 2017 Does anyone know what "Hong Kong (import permission necessary in Hong Kong)" means? Quote
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