We tend to only do recorded post as a minimum. You've got to cover yourself for the small minority of people who'll say it hasn't arrived.
That said, if a regular customer specifically asks us to post "not" recorded then we would do so (we'd refund the 77p) - but only until such time as an order doesn't arrive, then it'd be back to recorded as a bare minimum.
Sometimes you can save more money just by using the right packing boxes. Poly boxes, for example, weigh a lot less than the smashproof cardboard boxes. If you're sending more than one mug, or you're sending a lighter mug (like china), then it'll serve you better to use polystyrene boxes.
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Personally, I don't see the point in recorded delivery on a mug for 2 reasons.
1 You can claim upto £42ish with a proof of postage from the post office
2 Ceramics aren't covered against breakages with recorded delivery.
I post all mine first class and haven't had any go missing, or break for that matter, and £2.48 or £2.50, which I charge for P&P (mug box etc all in mug price) makes it look better if selling on ebay for example.
1 You can claim upto £42ish with a proof of postage from the post office
2 Ceramics aren't covered against breakages with recorded delivery.
I post all mine first class and haven't had any go missing, or break for that matter, and £2.48 or £2.50, which I charge for P&P (mug box etc all in mug price) makes it look better if selling on ebay for example.
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pitkin2020
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Agree with that plus recorded very rarely tracks anyway, its very hit and miss. If the customer claims non receipt personally I just resend and put a claim into the post office for lost first one.Kaz;28017 wrote:Personally, I don't see the point in recorded delivery on a mug for 2 reasons.
1 You can claim upto £42ish with a proof of postage from the post office
2 Ceramics aren't covered against breakages with recorded delivery.
I post all mine first class and haven't had any go missing, or break for that matter, and £2.48 or £2.50, which I charge for P&P (mug box etc all in mug price) makes it look better if selling on ebay for example.
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theemmanewman
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Re: Costs
I have been posting 1st class unrecorded also for about two years now and have only had one broken in transit - and that was one out of a package of three mugs somehow the other two were fine. So I have saved a fair amount over the last two years. I just use cardboard postage boxes with some bubble wrap. Seems to work.
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