all parcels which do not comply with the product specifications in Section 2 of DPD's General Terms of Business for DPD CLASSIC
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goods of especial value, in particular precious metals, real jewellery, precious stones, real pearls, antiques, art objects
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money, certificates, documents, securities, credit, cheque and telephone cards, or similar forms of payment
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| vouchers and entrance tickets with a value exceeding 520.-- euros per parcel
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furs, carpets, clocks and other decorative objects as well as leather goods with a value exceeding 520.-- euros per item
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| other goods with a higher value than 13,000.-- euros
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| parcels whose contents, shipment or external appearance infringes legal provisions
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| firearms as defined by firearms legislation in Germany, the country of destination or a transit country
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parcels which could cause damage to persons or property; perishable goods; living or dead animals; medical or biological specimens; medical waste; human or animal remains, body parts or organs
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hazardous goods,unless they have been accepted by agreement with the service provider on the basis of a special agreement
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freight and goods sent collect (COD), unless they have been accepted by agreement with the service provider on th basis of a special agreement
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in crossborder shipping, any goods whose import or export is prohibited or requires a special permit in accordance with the regulations of the country of dispatch, country of destination or a transit country.
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