I just wanted to send a kindle fire to one of my colleagues in Malaysia since his birthday is there. So I came across a post in this forum about world net express service. So I called the customer service on 1800 2332 969 and ask them if the tablet which has 2 lbs weight can be send or not and he said yes. So when I weighed in post office it was 860 gms so this would come under 1kg, so they told me that it can be sent from Mumbai to Malaysia and the charges would be total Rs 1376 which is including customs. So I paid the charges and wrapped it nicely and it would reach Malaysia in 3 days only and it would be with my friend on the 3rd or 4th day.
2nd thing which I came to know from world net express is that each and every Big main post office provides this service in your area but they do not reveal it because they have some kinda problem which that person didn't knew. So he told me when the post office doesn't provide you that service, there is a complaint book in the post office in which you need to mention your complaint and then the other hierarchy's members take action on the basis of your complaint made. Since this service is tied up with DHL I think Indian post offices are very good now. The only thing they wanted me to remove the battery and keep it separately and I told them the battery is not charged at all and so nothing would happen.
2nd thing which I came to know from world net express is that each and every Big main post office provides this service in your area but they do not reveal it because they have some kinda problem which that person didn't knew. So he told me when the post office doesn't provide you that service, there is a complaint book in the post office in which you need to mention your complaint and then the other hierarchy's members take action on the basis of your complaint made. Since this service is tied up with DHL I think Indian post offices are very good now. The only thing they wanted me to remove the battery and keep it separately and I told them the battery is not charged at all and so nothing would happen.