Relocating back to UK

Relocating back to UK

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Jock Strap

Original Poster:

443 posts

212 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2008
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Totally forgot about the asia forum, it's not often I scroll down this far!

Anyway, I'm heading back home next month and I've got a few bits I need to take back (TV/Playstation/DVD collection etc) and DHL are quoting stupid money to send it! Does anyone know of any cheaper couriers in the area?

What about sharing containers? Any idea where I'd start looking?

Alternatively, anyone want a TV? wink The rest I can probably squeeze into a suitcase!

Wanchaiwarrior

364 posts

215 months

Thursday 23rd October 2008
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You should probably use a shipping company, although they usually have a minimum charge/volume. They will pack everything, just leaving you carry on, which will make your journey much easier.

I shipped < 1/2 container from HK to Brisbane, took about 2 - 3 months.

Jock Strap

Original Poster:

443 posts

212 months

Thursday 23rd October 2008
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That's what I was thinking, but i really only need to fit a TV in! I guess I could contact the shipping co.s and ask if there's anyone with extra space?

phumy

5,674 posts

238 months

Friday 24th October 2008
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Jock Strap said:
Totally forgot about the asia forum, it's not often I scroll down this far!

Anyway, I'm heading back home next month and I've got a few bits I need to take back (TV/Playstation/DVD collection etc) and DHL are quoting stupid money to send it! Does anyone know of any cheaper couriers in the area?

What about sharing containers? Any idea where I'd start looking?

Alternatively, anyone want a TV? wink The rest I can probably squeeze into a suitcase!
If the cubic capacity is not too big have you thought of excess baggage? might be a cheaper way of doing it, the plus side is that you get it home with you and not having to wait ages for it.

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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Talk to KC Dat or Crown.

Sorry to hear that you are leaving!!

Should be able to meet up with you for a farewell beer at the airport on Saturday, PM me your flight time and terminal and we can meet up (perhaps Harrys)


XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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TVR Moneypit said:
XJSJohn said:
Should be able to meet up with you for a farewell beer at the airport on Saturday, PM me your flight time and terminal and we can meet up (perhaps Harrys)
Is there a bar in Asia that you are not familier with?
boxedin i am willing to be shown such a place .....

(posted from "Angkor What?", Bar Street, Siem Reap)

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phumy

5,674 posts

238 months

Saturday 25th October 2008
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XJSJohn said:
TVR Moneypit said:
XJSJohn said:
Should be able to meet up with you for a farewell beer at the airport on Saturday, PM me your flight time and terminal and we can meet up (perhaps Harrys)
Is there a bar in Asia that you are not familier with?
boxedin i am willing to be shown such a place .....

(posted from "Angkor What?", Bar Street, Siem Reap)

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Are you "templed out" yet?



bigburd

2,670 posts

201 months

Sunday 9th November 2008
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Welcome home smile

Jock Strap

Original Poster:

443 posts

212 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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bigburd said:
Welcome home smile
Thanks!!!

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Jock Strap said:
bigburd said:
Welcome home smile
Thanks!!!
How bad was your hang-over on the flight?

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You realise that there was still a few jugs of beer in that keg the next morning!!!!

Jock Strap

Original Poster:

443 posts

212 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Pretty bad...

But it did help with sleeping on the plane! We should have stayed and finished the keg. Thanks for a decent day of drinking. thumbup

XJSJohn

15,966 posts

220 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Jock Strap said:
Pretty bad...

But it did help with sleeping on the plane! We should have stayed and finished the keg. Thanks for a decent day of drinking. thumbup
Don't worry, we did that the following day biggrin

yea 12 hours solid drinking for your last day drunk


dohcltd

14 posts

186 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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A lot of the movers like Fedex DHL etc will give you a fixed size, fixed price box of up to 25KG. I shipped my Desktop PC back wrapped in clothes in a 25 KG box for some reasonable sum. Dont seal it before they collect as they have to look inside and make sure you arent smuggling terrorists or semtex. Welcome to the new world. A lot of the big shippers dont want to ship small volumes as the individual inspection overhead makes it expensive for them and you and they dont make any money from it plus they have no history with you to allow self inspection. Presumably the shippers are liable should Osama turn out to be in your box (ooh er!)

The other option is the good old Singapore Post Office. When I moved back to the UK I was 20KG over at the airport and SQ wanted to charge me something like a S$1000 excess baggage. I walked around the corner in the airport and a very friendly guy peeked inside and then packed my suitcase in brown paper and shipped it to the UK for something like S$120. It got there the day after I did and I didnt have to carry it from the airport.

Also note depending on your circumstances for a one time relocate you dont have to pay VAT but presumably filling in the form means you get registered on the UK tax system again and start paying UK tax. That said I was never charged VAT on the desktop but it did arrive with a bent cover.

To all the security forces who were attracted here by the mention of semtex terrorists tax and post offices dont waste your time here go investigate a land banking company instead !