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  • Posting Li-Po's within the U.K. Help please!!

    Hey guys,

    So I very recently bought 8 x 5000 mAh 6S 50C Li-Po's from and E Bay seller, having read a whole load of good reviews on these batteries.

    When they arrived however, the IR's of gthe cells in all the packs is between 8 -12 milliohms (VERY, VERY high)

    I am of course not willing to accept the 8 HRB packs I got that have very high IR numbers, which do not seem to be going down in value with Cycling at all.

    HRB have agreed to refund once they have got the batteries back, BUT, I cannot find a U.K. courier that can legally accept any batteries as large as 5000mAh 6S due to shipping restictions here in the U.K., which prohibit packs larger than 100 Watt hours, and these packs are 111 Watt hours.

    Not even if I send them individually.

    Does anybody know where I can find a courier here in the U.K. that can accept 8 x 5000mAh 6S ipos to go from Central Scotland to Norwich?

    Thanks

    MB
    Last edited by The Tok'ra; 07-09-2018, 03:32 PM.

  • #2
    I think I would try to get them to arrange a collection. If they sent them to you they should be able to get them back, let someone else be the one to worry about what the couriers will and will not carry.

    The way these rules have been implimented is so arbitrary as to be nearly meaningless (like a shop can send one but not an individual, they can go if installed in a device etc. these types of regs do not jive with the idea of safety in a logical way). It's also in conflict with the distance selling regs where an item is not fit for purpose or not as described (or even just the cooling off period) etc. because the selling regs provide the buyer the right to return an item.
    Last edited by trillian; 07-09-2018, 03:03 PM.
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    • #3
      Unfortunately I believe the distance selling regulation laws have been superseded by new laws which allow the seller to state the return conditions in their terms and conditions.
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      • #4
        https://www.gov.uk/online-and-distan...for-businesses
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        • #5
          I am in contact with the supplier of the HRB batteries via Facebook. She has told me that next Monday she will ask her contact here in the U.K. to arrange for a courrier to uplift the packs from my delivery address. We'll see how that goes I guess!

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          • #6
            https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rig...ng-regulations

            "The Distance Selling Regulations no longer apply in UK law. The Consumer Contracts Regulations - which came into force in the UK in June 2014 - now apply when buying online."
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            • #7
              Well, as if I wasn't confused enough already, The Ebay seller sent the packs from a U.K warehouse, BUT, when I look at the sellers actual address, it says that they are in Germany!! I started the return proccess on ebay, and the seller accepted my return, and then I promptly got another message from ebay to say that the seller cannot provide a return label. So what the hell do I do then? I can't seem to figure out a way to contact ebay and explain that I cannot return these batteries because legally, no courier service is available to me. Arrrrggghhhh!!
              Last edited by The Tok'ra; 07-09-2018, 04:04 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Danny_K75 View Post
                https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rig...ng-regulations

                "The Distance Selling Regulations no longer apply in UK law. The Consumer Contracts Regulations - which came into force in the UK in June 2014 - now apply when buying online."
                The link I posted is from the UK Gov website and details the law NOW, which has been in force since 2015. Consumers still have all the same rights to cancel or return an item as under the distance selling regs (or if anything there is even more burden on sellers).
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                • #9
                  Thanks for the correction, in this case I am very glad to hear I am wrong!
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Danny_K75 View Post
                    Thanks for the correction, in this case I am very glad to hear I am wrong!
                    Yeah, the flipside is it keeps getting more difficult and cumbersome for businesses. I was in GDPR hell back in May trying to make sure we jumped through all the hoops and provided all the notices to be in compliance

                    The policies of RM and other couriers (on LiPos) creates something of a catch-22 though and I'm not sure how that squares with the selling regs
                    Last edited by trillian; 07-09-2018, 04:26 PM.
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                    • #11
                      I’ve just ordered some batteries of similar spec and they are coming by DPD.
                      Trex 500XT Spektrum DX7/9 Trex 250 550X

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                      • #12
                        Mine arrived, two in the same box and no warnings whatsoever. 110Wh marked on them.
                        Trex 500XT Spektrum DX7/9 Trex 250 550X

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Magic919 View Post
                          Mine arrived, two in the same box and no warnings whatsoever. 110Wh marked on them.
                          I wonder just how common a practice this is.... Not telling the courier that the contents is batteries is illegal, and could put the courier in danger if they don't know to give the parcel the respect and care deservign of li-po batteries in particular.

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                          • #14
                            I expect plenty of them get sent every day. I agree they ought to label them.

                            I’m not so convinced about the 100Wh limit as IATA don’t really have any say on road transportation. There are a number of batteries for RC use, E-bikes etc that greatly exceed 100Wh.
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                            • #15
                              I think the restrictions have greatly increased over the last 5 years, though why, I'm not sure at all. I know there hve been incidents involving air transport, but not road transport, but I have read that some mail is transported up and down the length of the U.K. by air, so therefore all mail sent must conform to the IATA regs for air transport, but having tracked a good number of parcels over the last few years,none of them were sent by air inside the U.K. so who knows!!

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