derpderp wrote:I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this but wanted to confirm.
I'm sending a SD parcel in a large box weighing about 10kg, I assume it'll cost around £20-25 to send..
Can I use my xmas stamps to pay the postage? all 50 of 'em?
thanks
Yes, you can, but 1pm Special Delivery from 2kg to 10kg is £25.80 so that's 43 of your Christmas stamps leaving just seven spare for anything else you have to send this year.
capitalbiker wrote:and a 10kg parcel with parcelforce would have cost....?
£16.60 + VAT can you pay with stamps though.
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There are some anomalies with pricing such as sending something weighing between 2kg and 4kg by Special Delivery.
That's £25.80 ( up to 5kg ) but split it into two packages each under 2kg and it's £22 ( 2 x £11 ) saving £3.80. Where's the logic in that price structure ?
If you turn up at the Post Office with your stamps already stuck on and then you have to use PFW 24 you are going to be mighty annoyed, so check the box using the link above before you apply those lovely stamps.
Snaggletooth wasnt suggesting that you could pay for PFW with stamps merely pointing out that there was a cheaper alternative to SD if the conditions were right, as I did with a lady who brought a box in, said which service she wanted, pointed out that PF48 was more cost effective, till she turned the box around, she works in a stamp shop, and had her twenty quid of ancient stamps slapped across the parcel!