Your Complete Guide to Sending Mobile Phones within the UK and Overseas
If you have a business selling and sending mobile phones to customers, or if your business has to send a mobile phone to a partner or employee, you have to know the rules and regulations when it comes to sending mobile phones, whether it's in the UK or overseas. The first step is to choose a proper partner – a courier company who can easily transport the mobile phone(s) for you and make sure they reach their final destination. But the next step is also crucial: make sure you prepare and pack the mobile phone correctly so there are no delays in its delivery and the item will not be lost or damaged, either. Here, then, is your complete guide to sending mobile phones within the UK and overseas.
Some restrictions on the sending of mobile phones
Be aware that most courier services will have a limit of £250 in regard to compensation for sending mobile phones. In other words, most services will only cover up to £250 in case a mobile phone gets lost or damaged whilst being shipped. If you are sending a newer or more expensive model, such as an iPhone 8 or X, you should check the cover for it based on the courier you are choosing. Some couriers may not even accept more expensive models, so be aware of this as well.
Packaging for your mobile phone
The appropriate packaging is of vital importance when you are sending an item such as a mobile phone to recipients within the UK or abroad. It’s best if the phone is placed within its original box and then this box, in turn, should be placed in a sturdy outer box. But if it’s not possible to place the mobile phone in its original box or container, you should find a good box which will fit the phone; there are many good mailing or postal boxes offered by www.ukplc.co.uk, for instance. Make sure to use the right packing materials as well, such as foam, bubble wrap, or packing peanuts. The phone should not move or shift whilst in transport, and the proper packaging material will give it ample protection. When you place the inner box within the outer box, make sure it is secured with packing material as well. Always use good packing tape to secure the box’s edges so it doesn’t burst open or become warped or damaged during transport.