courier service
#1
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courier service
I left something at the Hong Kong airport, and it's at the lost and found. They say I have 3 (well, now 2) months to reclaim or it's theirs. I can have someone, including a courier company, pick it up for me. I have no plans to back to or through HKG in the meantime.
Do any of you know of a courier service and/or have any idea how much it might cost?
Thanks.
Do any of you know of a courier service and/or have any idea how much it might cost?
Thanks.
#2
Join Date: Oct 2014
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http://www.hkairportconcierge.com/special_services.php.
Probably cost a bit less if you ask them to mail it. There's a post office right in the terminal.
Probably cost a bit less if you ask them to mail it. There's a post office right in the terminal.
#4
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MAYBE "the" local courier company would do something like that? SF Door-to-Door
#5
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MAYBE "the" local courier company would do something like that? SF Door-to-Door
The HK local service would be Speedpost, but I doubt they would pick this up either.
I guess you need someone arriving in HKIA to pick it up and put it in to a mail / courier service for you.
Last edited by christep; Mar 20, 2017 at 6:33 am Reason: typo
#6
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Er, SF-Express is a Chinese company, not a HK one, although like many Chinjese companies it does have a strong presence here.
The HK local service would be Speedpost, but I doubt they would pick this up either.
I guess you need someone arriving in HKIA to pick it up and put it in to a mail / courier service for you.
The HK local service would be Speedpost, but I doubt they would pick this up either.
I guess you need someone arriving in HKIA to pick it up and put it in to a mail / courier service for you.
#7
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It's trivially easy, I use DHL ... not cheap but reliable. http://www.dhl.com.hk/en/express/shipping/pickup.html
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Will DHL package stuff up for you as well? I understand it's straightforward if you have a packaged addressed item (and a DHL account), but in this case they need to go to a lost & found, sign to retrieve an item, package it and address it. Much more than simple pickup.
#9
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If it fits into a standard shipping envelope then no problem, DHL will do it (you fill in the destination address online and it prints the label so all they have to do is seal the envelope upon pickup. If any other packaging is needed (or above the weight limit) then you'll have to use a shipping service; readily available at US airports but no idea about HKG. If it was my problem I'd get CX station manager to arrange it Actually that is an option, think most airlines would do the pickup if you book air cargo (but that will be really expensive ... DHL about USD 100 and airline maybe USD 500 unless you have contacts).
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I left something at the Hong Kong airport, and it's at the lost and found. They say I have 3 (well, now 2) months to reclaim or it's theirs. I can have someone, including a courier company, pick it up for me. I have no plans to back to or through HKG in the meantime.
Do any of you know of a courier service and/or have any idea how much it might cost?
Thanks.
Do any of you know of a courier service and/or have any idea how much it might cost?
Thanks.
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