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New Rules Ban Booze and Cigarette Deliveries

2017-02-28 Charles L. theBeijinger

No matter what kind of complaints you may have, one great advantage to living in China has always been a cheap and convenient courier delivery system for online shopping. But instead of having things delivered straight to your door, consumers will now be forced to conduct their "retail therapy" by visiting a traditional brick-and-mortar store.


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Under the new guidelines, you will no longer be able to use home delivery services to get cigarettes and liquor delivered to your door. Cigarette supplies are now limited to just two cartons, while all booze are banned from home courier services.

But as with all things China, there may be a way to circumvent this problem.

Online wine retailers will likely only be affected by the new rules depending on the way they deliver their products. If the retailer provides their own delivery service instead of relying upon a third-party courier, meaning that they are a local retailer, you can probably still have their alcohol delivered to your door.

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Images: news.yesky.com, china.com.cn



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