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Re: Franking Machines who use?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 18:44
by froggy
James990;116174 wrote:Thank you for that.

I see that they have a minimum of 1000 parcels, hum, I wonder if they class the mugs, which go as small packets, as parcels. Sadly the only other thing I post goes as large letter, so I think I am not going to qualify, well at least not at present.

The rate includes std and large letter its not restricted to parcels only

Re: Franking Machines who use?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 20:11
by Andysam26467
I've had a Pitney Bowes franking machine for 2 years. It is cheaper than standard postage but I must say that we are looking at DMO as the charges for Pitney Bowes are excessive.
We pay £20 rental and then nearly £7 every time we top up.
Our bill is approx £2,000 per month as we send approx 100 items a day.

I think we must be able to save on that. I'll let you know about how we get on with DMO when we speak to them next week.


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Re: Franking Machines who use?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 20:12
by Andysam26467
Plus we will save on having to use integrated labels and franking ink


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Re: Franking Machines who use?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 20:16
by James990
So I am wondering what the difference is between what I do now, with having an IPP account and DMO?

I am NOT VAT registered or even anywhere near that league, so would it be any good to me?

Re: Franking Machines who use?

Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 22:13
by froggy
James990;116186 wrote:So I am wondering what the difference is between what I do now, with having an IPP account and DMO?

I am NOT VAT registered or even anywhere near that league, so would it be any good to me?
Only you can decide that.Do the math, what works for some doesnt work for everybody.