So I think:
- get facts clear from An Post - they are somewhat vague in what they say and IAA fundamentally disavow that it is anything to do with any of their rules.
- then assemble the facts as you know them on your case
- Give them to European Commission or the office in Dawson Street Dublin who are very helpful.
You have hit on a matter that is quite interesting.
It appears that the monopolist An Post bans the sending by post out of the jurisdiction a number of other items as well e.g. shampoo.
An Post alleged it was IAA - and as you have found out it isn't them.
This is not a reciprocal ban as in the other way works ok.
Therefore at least three matters arise:
1. Why are an An Post alleging it is the IAA when it that is false.
2. Is this an artificial restriction of trade with the EU - should you direct a query to EU Commission?
3. Is An Post saying that these items do not get scanned at airports?
All very murky!
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