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Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 12:19
by smo
Why would you buy them from eBay, Royal Mail send them out for free!!

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 13:00
by James990
Is that the card one that might last five minutes or a more sturdier one that they send out for free?

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 13:07
by John G
Why would you buy them from eBay, Royal Mail send them out for free!!
Royal Mail send cardboard ones out for free (one to each address). In a busy place, after a month or so, they won't be as acurate as the card will curl if something is pushed through regularly.

The ones I bought off ebay are made from MDF which is thicker and made to last.

Cheers John

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 14:18
by smo
The last one we got was plastic and about 5mm thick - just like the post offices have :)

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 16:10
by John G
Lucky you - check RM site - they're cardboard.

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 16:19
by smo
If you are posting enough to roger a card one then i'd imagine you ought to have an account. If you have an account they send you plastic ones as well as the card ones.

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 16:35
by John G
If you are posting enough to roger a card
Slight use would damage a cardboard cut out - I know as I use one now, that's why I bought an mdf one.

Anyway, who mentioned anything about accounts. :confused: The thread is "New Postage Charges" - which I don't think
effect accounts as prices would be different.

Anyone using RM to send things would benefit from the free cardboard or bought MDF.
Anyone with an account will get a plastic one free - according to Smo

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 17:20
by smo
John G;68719 wrote:Slight use would damage a cardboard cut out - I know as I use one now, that's why I bought an mdf one.

Anyway, who mentioned anything about accounts. :confused: The thread is "New Postage Charges" - which I don't think
effect accounts as prices would be different.

Anyone using RM to send things would benefit from the free cardboard or bought MDF.
Anyone with an account will get a plastic one free - according to Smo
Jeesus, I didnt realise "new postage charges" were only for the unwashed ;) and not for those of us who have RM accounts. For your information price rises happen across the board and are just as important to us account holders as those who use counter services.

It seems many smaller traders on this forum have MASSIVE chips on their shoulders about those who run larger businesses and thus have access to things like RM accounts.

I'll now back out of this conversation as its obviously not for me, being an account holder. :rolleyes:

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 19:20
by AdamB
Does no one use COLLECT+ ?

http://www.collectplus.co.uk/

As an example, I had 2 hoodies to post out this morning and these would have cost £10 via 1st class recorded delivery, I used collect+ and they went out under 24hr delivery at only £3.99.

You have to drop them off at your nearest collect+ drop off point but for the saving it's worth it for customers and to keep your prices down.

Re: New Postage charges - you think its all over it could be now!!

Posted: 01 Apr 2013, 20:11
by John G
Jeesus, I didnt realise "new postage charges" were only for the unwashed ;)
Now that's a very strange thing to say - what the hell is that supposed to mean?

This whole thread has been about postage charges for Royal Mail posting, not for accounts. Start your own bloody thread just for you and a few others on here with accounts - I'm sure it will give you minutes of riviting reading.
It seems many smaller traders on this forum have MASSIVE chips on their shoulders
I've been trading 10 years today - I have business premises, pay my taxes, and have over 31 years of experience in the print trade - I wouldn't class myself as a small trader. Maybe in the very small amount of time you've been on the forum your empire has expanded so much you've outgrown the forum.
I'll now back out of this conversation as its obviously not for me, being an account holder
Flags and bunting are out - corks have popped.

Cheers John