Liliputing.com has a message that is to watch out for those people who miss from the USA to electronics send to the Netherlands. At least until January 2013, you can no longer use it because of the USPS (US Postal Service) more for it. You can still use UPS, FedEx, DHL and some other companies, but they are more expensive as a rule. USPS has that measure (apparently) in response to a number of plane crashes attributed to igniting batteries.
Liliputing refers to this long article on Fastcompany.com, where the real why and how is not really much clearer. Important is just as good to watch if you want to send you. Package I do not know what the USPS does when your package with not allowed battery encounter. It will, in any event, not be conducive to the speed of delivery.
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