posting mugs
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hannahvidler
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Re: posting mugs
evening everyone does anyone know if theres anything cheaper than royal mail to send mugs as £2.80 per mug is bloody steep as were only selling singley at the moment
Re: posting mugs
Actually its £2.85 and due to go up in March!! You could get a Royal Mail account and that does reduce the price a bit! But you should be passing the cost of postage onto your customers anyway!
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hannahvidler
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hannahvidler
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Hum, now that is a bit cheaper and makes one think about sending the mugs this way. Anyone any good or bad thoughts about My hermes?
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hannahvidler
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hannahvidler
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also found cheap polystyrene mug boxes don't think get any cheaper than these people
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321718313682? ... EBIDX%3AIT
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321718313682? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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DyeSubSupplies
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Depends very much on who the courier is in the delivery area. We don't use them to send anything out because of the volume we send but I know a couple of the drivers here and one is brilliant, goes out of her way to deliver, whereas the other doesn't... So hit & miss from that pov. Also when we have used them in the past I've found the lower shipping price can mean it takes a while to get anywhere.James990;119815 wrote:Anyone any good or bad thoughts about My hermes?
Don't know if that helps at all!
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