Japan Post halts all air mail to USA from citizens
Japan Post halts all air mail to USA from citizens
Japan post has stopped all air mail (this includes EMS, Airmail, SAL) for individuals/private citizens for anything weighing over 435 grams. This does not affect businesses who have commercial contracts with Japan Post to ship international.
This is an indefinate move that starts today. UPS, DHL and Fed-Ex are not affected by this.
This is an indefinate move that starts today. UPS, DHL and Fed-Ex are not affected by this.
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I heard about this yesterday from Celga's Facebook. Most deputies presumably come under the contract bracket because they said they're not affected by it.
http://www.japanprobe.com/2010/11/16/ja ... ed-states/
Shipping from places like Hong Kong is quite cheap, makes you wonder if a new service will be set up to get heavy Japan packages bound for the US sent via Hong Kong.
http://www.japanprobe.com/2010/11/16/ja ... ed-states/
Shipping from places like Hong Kong is quite cheap, makes you wonder if a new service will be set up to get heavy Japan packages bound for the US sent via Hong Kong.
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I guess it's lucky that at least other mail providers are willing to ship to the US but I wonder how much more expensive Fed-Ex, DHL and UPS are for something fairly light-weight like cels. I've never used any of those from Japan before.
If anyone has any problems though and finds it cheaper/less bothersome to get things sent to the UK first, let me know.
If anyone has any problems though and finds it cheaper/less bothersome to get things sent to the UK first, let me know.
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Licenced business with accounts at the Japan Post aren't effected. SMJ's service won't skip a beat, and I'm assuming most other deputy services won't have an issue either.
Folks effected will be private citizens or smaller deputies that don't have a licence and/or account with the Japan Post.
So for the most part it won't have any inpact on most folks.
Folks effected will be private citizens or smaller deputies that don't have a licence and/or account with the Japan Post.
So for the most part it won't have any inpact on most folks.
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This is kind of ridiculous..... I'm really interested to know exactly what kind of "terrorism" this is intended to prevent. Seems it's MUCH more a hassle to the average person than to anyone who would be attempting to use the mail for devious purposes.
It's funny.... I was just commenting earlier today on these kinds of fake "protection" which do nothing other than annoy average people and do little to hinder the bad guys. Like all the songs and dances we go through to get on an airplane, only to have UNINSPECTED BAGS loaded onto every plane by various shipping services.... (*rolls eyes*)
It's funny.... I was just commenting earlier today on these kinds of fake "protection" which do nothing other than annoy average people and do little to hinder the bad guys. Like all the songs and dances we go through to get on an airplane, only to have UNINSPECTED BAGS loaded onto every plane by various shipping services.... (*rolls eyes*)
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Actually, I was wondering if this wasn't done in retaliation for something. Generally, that's how a long of these stupid policies come into play. An important person's item got damaged, they were unable to receive a refund because they didn't buy insurance, they complained to their friend who happened to be a super important person in the Japan Post and voila...insta sanctions!
Maybe it's just me, but I always scratch my head when these ridiculous policies are put into place while others, which seem more obvious and more beneficial, are ignored. If you're worried about Yemenese nationals shipping bombs around the world, why not stop accepting shipments from Yemen...?
Seriously -_-'
Maybe it's just me, but I always scratch my head when these ridiculous policies are put into place while others, which seem more obvious and more beneficial, are ignored. If you're worried about Yemenese nationals shipping bombs around the world, why not stop accepting shipments from Yemen...?
Seriously -_-'
I agree that it's rather nonsensical in terms of Japan not being the source country of the source of the threats. I hope it's a very temporary measure, not because of my own purchases, but because of a close friend who makes her entire living off of exporting merchandise. (And I do my best to do most of my purchasing from her whenever possible.) The timing is just really awful, and I'm really concerned about the small businesses like her who depend on international mail, with most of her customers being in the US. I really really hope there's a solution very quickly.