Shipping policy

Shipping Rates / Charges: We may constantly update shipping costs to UK mainland and international rates based at time currency exchange and carrier fuel surcharges. Shipping costs may vary for some destinations and extra costs may apply where areas classified as isolated areas.

Delivery Timing: All shipments are dispatched using track services and you may keep track of the service when accessing the tracking information, by accessing your order information, Delivery will be made within 7 working days to most Mainland UK addresses subject to service type ordered. Delivery to more remote areas of the UK may take slightly longer. Stunt Savage Creations will endeavour to deliver to you within the specified time. However, there may be instances when we cannot deliver within this time. If we realise that we cannot deliver to you within that time, we shall alert you as soon as possible to try to arrange another suitable time for delivery. Wrong information about your address may result on delay processing your order, if an order is not delivered because of wrong information is given, redelivery is subjected to charge (Applies to free shipping).

Customs Import / Export: Stunt Savage Creations cannot be held responsible if any item you have ordered is impounded by or has extra duty charged on it by your local customs and excise department, therefore we recommend that you provide your most available method of contact to efficiently allow your local customs department to contact you for information regarding your import.


Express services are subject time expedition such as Royal Mail 24hrs and DHL Express, all express services are dispatched by 13:00 every day from Monday - Friday but sorted and directed to destination at 17:00pm, 24hrs services delivery may be expected at the latest 17:00 of the next working day after shipment, In the event of delayed shipment please contact the carrier service with your tracking number for an estimated time.


UK Law: Those found to be using our mail services in an attempt of fraud may be prosecuted under The Fraud Act 2006 (the Act) came into force on 15 January 2007 and applies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, under Theft Act 1968 and Theft Act 1978.