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Can smart watches be delivered by express?

Yes, because watches are not prohibited items, but if the value of watches is too high, it is another matter.

If you must send high-value watches, you can sign a limited exemption agreement and buy value-added insurance. Value-added insurance is insured at 5% of the commodity price. If the goods are lost, the insurance company is responsible for compensation, and the courier company is not responsible for compensation.

As for the insured price, the minimum charge per package is 1 1,000 yuan: the insured price is charged at 1% of the insured amount. The maximum insured amount of insured mail is RMB 100 per piece. Express mail can be delivered as ordinary mail without insured price.

Aviation prohibited articles (including all the contents of "all-way land transportation of domestic prohibited articles")

(1) Articles that threaten aviation flight safety refer to articles or substances that may obviously endanger personal health and safety or cause damage to property during air transportation. There are mainly the following categories:

A. Explosives: such as fireworks and fuses.

B gases: such as compressed gas, dry ice, fire extinguishers, gas cylinders (which cannot be inflated without discharge devices), lifesavers (which can expand automatically), etc.

C flammable liquids: such as paint, gasoline, alcohol, engine oil, camphor oil, engine starting fluid, turpentine, thinner, glue, perfume, etc.

D, Flammable solids: natural substances, substances that release flammable gases in contact with water, such as activated carbon, titanium powder, desiccated coconut, castor products, rubber crumbs, safety matches (boxes or tablets), dry white phosphorus, dry yellow phosphorus, magnesium powder, etc.

E, oxidant and organic peroxide: such as potassium permanganate;

F toxic and infectious articles: such as pesticides, lithium batteries, tear gas, etc.

G, radioactive substances;

H corrosive products: such as storage batteries and alkaline battery solutions;

I products containing strong magnetism such as magnets and magnetic steel are packed without degaussing protection.

(2) Any medicine (pay attention to the difference with health care products, solid health care products can be sent and received in moderation).

(3) Other aviation contraband. Such as powder (no matter what color), liquid (no matter what packaging), goods with dangerous signs on the outer packaging, audio-visual products without national products (including CD and VCD), knives, durian, bricks, sand, lighters with gas and any goods (including toys) involving the concepts of "weapons" and "guns".

It is forbidden to send and receive goods by domestic parts transported by land;

(1) Valuables: gold bricks, silver bars, cash, platinum, etc.

(2) negotiable items: credit cards, telephone cards, tickets, checks, non-cash tickets, blank travel tickets, etc.

(3) Antiques and handicrafts: such as porcelain and exquisite glass products in the Ming Dynasty.

(4) Medical samples: diagnostic samples, blood samples, urine samples, human tissues, etc.

(5) Flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, strong acid, strong alkali, radioactive and other dangerous goods. Such as: matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides and other chemical products listed in the Practical Manual of Hazardous Chemicals published by Chemical Industry Press.

(6) All kinds of potent poisons, narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs. Such as arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana and so on.

(7) Articles prohibited from circulation or transportation by national laws and regulations. Such as: cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, simulated weapons, etc.

(8) Newspapers, books, pictures, promotional materials, audio-visual products, laser discs (VCD, DVD, LD), computer disks and optical discs containing reactionary, obscene or indecent contents.

(9) Obstructing public interests. For example, bones (including burned bones), skins made without nitrates, and bones made without drugs.

(10) Animals, plants and their specimens.

(1 1) Unrecognized white powder.

(12) liquids: seafood, alcoholic beverages (beer, liquor, etc. ), aqua, etc.

(13) Fragile products: glass products.