Charging for delivery

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John G
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I've just tried using the ups shop to shop and it does say 75p + vat - very confusing though as after inputting weight, size and value its comes out at £5.10 inc vat.
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Like the voucher idea!
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Thanks for all your replies.
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Pisquee, we have found it gives us additional orders, sometimes by the original buyer, but often by one of their friends, which means we have gained a new customer.
Thank you for your custom, we appreciate the order you have just placed with us, Please find attached an e-voucher against your next order for £xx this can be redeemed by typing in the voucher number when placing your next order, or if you have a friend who is always saying "where did you get that" email it to them - the voucher can only be used once though - so they need to be a good friend ! it's valid for 3 months from the date shown
that's the normal format it's sent in - but often adapted, so if its babywear it will be slightly different to adult t's
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I am in the same position here.. I have only so many postage options I can use and that's not going to help when they order multiples that will still fit in a certain size parcel, against those orders that then won't..

Loving the voucher idea though :)
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yes i can agree, i take the option that i win on some, where a medium t will fit on a cheap postage rate a 3XL is a £3.20 to post, so on one off orders i leave it just as the free post, but i use the voucher where things need addressing, and of course often end up with other orders as a result.
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