“In new legislation which was enacted May 23rd, the French government decreed that it is forbidden to send all forms of currency – coins and cash and all forms of precious metals – coins, bars and jewellery by mail. There were no communications and nobody in the government justified or explained this decision. 3 months ago in March, Fedex began stopping French people from taking delivery of precious metals. At the start of the year, UPS began stopping French people from taking delivery of precious metals. In recent days Fedex have stopped allowing companies and individuals to send or receive precious metal bullion by insured mail in Germany and the UK.”
http://news.goldseek.com/GoldSeek/1370606400.php
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