Hi there,
I had to do this several times a few years ago when I was travelling in India, Pakistan and Nepal over 5 years. I used to apply for a replacement carnet to overlap with the old one and have it sent to an address in UK and then couriered to a good address in whatever country I was at the time. I then left one country on the old carnet so that it was stamped up fully and entered the next country on the new carnet. I then couriered the old carnet back to the issuer and asked for my deposit to be refunded by cheque to the address I was using in England. I paid for the replacement carnet by credit card.
Sounds long-winded but it was the only way I could think of to do it - and it worked.
Hope this helps.
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