Batteries etc. must be declared in the postal and parcel delivery as a hazardous material. This
was not made by the sender. The shipment was to Austria and I was then from the
Austrian Post Supervisory contacted that the package was x-rayed in Austria (probably was
it ships with air freight) and there is noticed that it was a battery that does not properly
declared in accordance with. As the sender of the Austrian Post was not tangible (sender somewhere in Übersse) has one
contacted me. I then about Amazon getting a return address (in England). I have the post office
transmits this address and then started the Horror: After England is by no postal providers ADR transported goods,
since this is sent via airfreight and no batteries may be transported without further in flyers. Private Paketdienst-
providers make this perhaps no European Post. It continued, however: The package was then at Vienna International Airport and
I got a call from the Post again: As I was now declared as the sender (even though I held the package NIE in the hands)
I was responsible for in properly declaration. Because I never had the package in his hands, I could no declaration
Attach. Thus I had knowingly an ADR package abandoned as a normal package (so the presentation of the airport authority in
Vienna) and I pulled the wrong declaration accountable. The case is still pending - output uncertain.
Although the rescission and the allowance was handled by Amazon problems, I had many problems with the
To order the sender or the package and recommend it to anyone from this supplier no batteries or änliches that must be declared,
as the shipper makes (to save costs?) the knowingly NOT and the receiver then shall auslöfflen the soup!