
Hi,
I’m planning to ship my TV (55 inch, weight 26 kg) from Trondheim to Stavanger and I prefer a home delivery because the TV is quite heavy and large to be collected from Posten/PostNord. I don’t own a car as well, so it will be difficult to move the TV unless I order a large taxi.
Moving services cost more than the price of the TV, therefore I don’t consider using a moving service.
I have looked through Posten and PostNord website and it seems that they don’t have a home delivery service for private customer’s parcels. Bring has a home delivery service, but it’s only available for a company and we have to have an organisasjonsnummer.
PostNord has something called “[myPostNord Bedrift](https://my.postnord.no/bedrift)”, which is also designated for a company/e-commerce sending goods to their customer. But interestingly, they don’t ask for an organisasjonsnummer. I tried putting my name, address (in Trondheim and Stavanger) and it looks like I can just pay and I don’t need to put any details about organisasjonsnummer.
The cost is still more expensive than private customer’s parcel, but way more affordable than a moving service.
Can I actually use that PostnNord Bedrift service to ship my TV?
I’m just afraid that it’s illegal because I kinda like impersonating a company.
Thanks.
[myPostNord Bedrift](https://preview.redd.it/4bque4bvddy71.png?width=1500&format=png&auto=webp&s=800c8106b5fa7500ac523e2f8716a0a4d0a60c93)
4 comments
You might want to check all terms thoroughly. If you are using a shipping rate you are not eligible for, and something goes wrong, chances are that you are left with even less, or nothing.
Shipping a TV with Postnord can be a risk. Even if it’s packed at the factory, is unopened, and got all the supporting material in the box.
I’d trust any random person on the street driving a large enough car with this kind of task before using Postnord.
It’s not illegal to use a service that is not marketed to consumers, but your purchase will not be protected by the consumer purchases act (forbrukerkjøpsloven). They are of course free to refuse providing that service to you if they don’t want to.
I’d seriously consider just selling it on Finn and get a new/used one in Stavanger. It probably isn’t worth the effort.
Check out Nimber. I’ve used it a few times and been very happy with it.