Prices 2023 | Royal Mail Group Ltd
Royal Mail price increases on some items. Mainly on letters & Large letters
Prices 2023 | Royal Mail Group Ltd
Royal Mail price increases on some items. Mainly on letters & Large letters
I buy and sell football programmes (as a hobby)....
This price increase has just simply wiped out the hobby, as now a £1.00 valued programme will come with a hefty £3.00 postage & packing cost, collectors will simply not collect at these prices.
I have just ended my ebid auctions and will now have a think about my next move.......
Well it could be worst though, on the other site a £1.00 valued programme will come with a mega hefty £5.00 p&p cost including the fees!!!
[QUOTE=PEK2036;1734886]I buy and sell football programmes (as a hobby)....
This price increase has just simply wiped out the hobby, as now a £1.00 valued programme will come with a hefty £3.00 postage & packing cost, collectors will simply not collect at these prices.
I have just ended my ebid auctions and will now have a think about my next move.......
Well it could be worst though, on the other site a £1.00 valued programme will come with a mega hefty £5.00 p&p cost including the fees!!![/QUOTE
I have hundreds of knitting patterns to offload and even the charity shops have refused them. Car boots are a non-starter having seen one seller reduced to selling patterns for 20p each! The price of a table was £9 and I doubt if she made anywhere near that.
Looks like the recycling. At least that's free!!
It is very depressing scenario/
I've been biting my teeth at some of these comments. Postage has indeed gone up dramatically - or will do again in October, but surely its time for you all to buy your stamps now before the rate rises ...and NOT from the Post Office.
I purchased £19 of stamps last week from a man at the boot sale who was selling some commemoratives he thought no longer useable - got them for £3.50 so technically it worked out at around 20p for a 1st class stamp.
I purchased some more this week £9 worth for £3 - still a huge saving. There are thousands of commem's over on the dark side for sale and they are not fakes!
Yes if you buy the booklets there are fakes and you have to be careful, but if you are a sensible buyer you can still buy your postage cheap.
Cheaper than probably you were paying before the price rises? Don't give up your hobbies, get stuck in and use your imagination, Post Office's loss - they made enough out of stamp collectors in the past!
I believe that UK 2nd class is not going up in price. I offer all my things at 2nd class rate to keep cost to buyers low, but I upgrade to 1st class when people have bought above a certain number of items. It is overseas rates that are too high for normal sales, just a few regulars who will bid for perhaps a hundred items at a time.
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Rev Dr Bill Hopkinson,
Retired professor
BillsStamps
around 50000 stamps listed, based in London
If it comes to the worst try finding a good home on FreegleI have hundreds of knitting patterns to offload and even the charity shops have refused them. Car boots are a non-starter having seen one seller reduced to selling patterns for 20p each! The price of a table was £9 and I doubt if she made anywhere near that.
Looks like the recycling. At least that's free!!
Rev Dr Bill Hopkinson,
Retired professor
BillsStamps
around 50000 stamps listed, based in London
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