woodstock wrote:To be honest, communicating with the PO lady was a bit of a struggle (English not her first language). I also posted as the office was closing and she seemed to be in a bit of a rush.
the website says: Your item, posted on 06/06/13 with reference LY897892543GB has been received at our international mail centre and is being made ready for despatch overseas.
This is all a bit nerve-wracking! Not sure if I'm cut out for this

Bad news I'm afraid. Tracking at
http://www.royalmail.com/trackdetails" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (the link I posted earlier, more detailed than regular tracking), gives the following:
08/06/13 12:13 DESPATCHABLE TODO NOT FLY - NRC HEATHROW WORLDWIDE DC
06/06/13 19:59 DESPATCHABLE TOHWDC AIRSURE LONDON CENTRAL MAIL CENTR
06/06/13 19:14 COLLECTED LONDON CENTRAL MAIL CENTR
06/06/13 17:57 ACCEPTED AT POL 43/44 Albemarle W1S 4DS
This means your item has been picked up by scanners as prohibited (i.e. Do Not Fly). It is on its way to the National Returns Centre in Belfast (NRC) where it will be opened to confirm that the goods are prohibited. It is at this point your goods will probably be destroyed and a letter sent to you advising you of this, possibly (or maybe not) along with the empty packaging.
You may wish to follow up again with RM but this parcel is not going to Germany any time soon. I was honestly surprised by your earlier post that suggested it had got through because the rules are applied very strictly (as, for safety, they have to be).
Sorry I couldn't bring you better news.