@Chris
https://www.independent.co.uk/money/spend-save/five-questions-about-sending-cash-abroad-6275143.html Can I send money abroad?
In most cases, there is nothing to stop you putting money in an envelope and sending it overseas. This is the most risky way to send cash abroad. In 42 countries, including Norway, India and Poland, it is illegal to send cash in an envelope. These are listed on the Royal Mail website.
It's noteworthy that Norway and Poland are two of the 42 above.
Wikipedia is blocked here. So it's impossible for me to get detailed info about IRCs.
@Brian
You are making trouble. Quote "That station needs to get a grip - after all, this ain't rocket science, and actually nowhere near it - not good to steer listeners in the direction of breakung the law.
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Laws differ all throughout the world. To suggest that the op is asking people to break the law just because it is illegal in China is nonsense. It's up to people to check the laws where they live.
The station has no obligation to accept IRCs if they wish not to. They have their reasons. If's that's a problem for you, then so be it.
Yep, Brian:
to steer listeners in the direction of breaking the law, which I had said, does not mean asking people to break the law. Let's be precise, shall we?
Of course, I accept what you say about laws differing, obligations and reasons. Who wouldn't!
That stations 'reasons' aren't a problem for me, it is so for me.
I think you are the one making trouble. So, I suggest we agree to differ.