Morning! Over the weekend I opened a new pack of 4 tests that I purchased from a UK retailer, took a sample and in a rush didn't check the sample labels. It was only when my other half came back from the post office ~£5 lighter and asking why I sent something to the US that I realised I have, for the second time, been sent the wrong postage labels.
Cross checking the boxes between the EU and US packs, there is no difference, even the bar code is the same, so I can see how this happens but seems like a silly system.
The issue is that I use ICP to keep an eye on iodine dosing and I like to keep up with regular tests and I'm a little concerned about the current delivery times (Brexit...).
So, two questions:
1) If I put a different address on the samples will they get analysed or are the sample codes specific to the analysis location?
2) Is there now a UK address for posting samples? I saw a comment on a different thread that suggested this might be the case.
Matt
Cross checking the boxes between the EU and US packs, there is no difference, even the bar code is the same, so I can see how this happens but seems like a silly system.
The issue is that I use ICP to keep an eye on iodine dosing and I like to keep up with regular tests and I'm a little concerned about the current delivery times (Brexit...).
So, two questions:
1) If I put a different address on the samples will they get analysed or are the sample codes specific to the analysis location?
2) Is there now a UK address for posting samples? I saw a comment on a different thread that suggested this might be the case.
Matt