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Stamp prices are set to rise

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Stamp prices are due to rise in April. (See Royal Mail's press release on Price Rises).
  • 1st class - from 36p to 39p
  • 2nd class - from 27p to 30p
Yet any bought now that say 1st or 2nd rather than a price will still be valid. So you can stock up. Any good deals or discounts on stamps will be in the weekly email.

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Link to news article annouced shortly - http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20081223/tuk-stamp-prices-are-set-to-rise-6323e80.html

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  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    was just gonna post this :o
    Royal Mail today announced that the price of First and Second class stamps for standard letters weighing up to 100g would rise by 3p, to 39p and 30p respectively, from 6 April 2009, in line with the price controls set by the regulator, Postcomm.

    The price increases will add less than 5p to the average UK household’s weekly expenditure - households currently spend around £26 on postage each year, considerably less than on other forms of communication, including telephone and broadband services.

    After the new prices take effect, Royal Mail’s stamp prices will remain among the lowest in Europe, while Quality of Service is among the best. However, even after these price rises stamped mail will still be loss making for Royal Mail.

    Earlier this month the report of the Independent Review Panel led by Richard Hooper highlighted the scale of the challenge presented by rapidly falling mail volumes and the need to ensure that the Universal Service can be secured for the future. Last year Royal Mail lost more than £100 million providing the Universal Service, and more than £200 million across the wider area of services whose prices are set by the regulator.

    Luisa Fulci, Royal Mail’s Director of Marketing Services, said: "Stamped mail remains very affordable and consumers are still receiving excellent value for money - most countries in Europe charge more to deliver less. Our overriding priority must be to safeguard the currently loss making six-days-a-week one-price-goes-anywhere Universal Service - a task which the current market makes much harder, as big business customers choose other forms of electronic communications or competing operators instead of continuing to subsidise consumers.

    "The change in the way people communicate is accelerating the structural decline in market volumes, with the Hooper report predicting that volumes could fall by between five and seven per cent a year."

    Business customers will see price increases averaging 4.2%, but the changes include a range of measures to ensure that both large and small businesses can get the best value for money from Royal Mail’s services:

    - Smaller price increases for businesses using franking machines and pre-paid accounts;

    - Increased discounts for machineable mail and lower than inflation increases for many bulk business services including Mailsort 2.

    Royal Mail’s most recent independently measured Quality of Service report showed all First and Second Class mail, Standard Parcels, Special Delivery and bulk business services were delivered at target beating performance levels.

    The full details of new prices are published on Royal Mail’s website at https://www.royalmail.com/prices2009.

    Ms Fulci added: "We are committed to ensuring that prices remain as competitive as possible while complying with the price controls set by the regulator and ensuring that Royal Mail can continue to fund the one-price-goes-anywhere stamped mail service to the UK’s 27 million addresses against the backdrop of greater competition and falling mail volumes."

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  • catmiaow
    catmiaow Posts: 5,954 Forumite
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    Not a huge surprise, everything seems to rise in April!

    Why can't prices go down for once? :rolleyes:
    No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:

    Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T
  • catmiaow wrote: »
    Not a huge surprise, everything seems to rise in April!

    Why can't prices go down for once? :rolleyes:


    True. Prescriptions:

    April 2004: £6.40 (increase of 10-15-20p every year)
    April 2005: £6.50
    April 2006: £6.65
    April 2007: £6.85
    April 2008: £7.10 <-- increase of 25p!
    April 2009: wonder what it will be this time :p

    Sorry, slightly off topic with the post, but thought I might bring this up. :D
  • mazza111
    mazza111 Posts: 6,327 Forumite
    Sorry to disagree bluebell_lily but it does happen occasionally, price of prescriptions in Scotland is now £5/item :j
    4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j
  • catmiaow
    catmiaow Posts: 5,954 Forumite
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    Wales Prescriptions are free apparently!
    No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:

    Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T
  • patman99
    patman99 Posts: 8,532 Forumite
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    Easy, last time they raised the cost of stamps, I went and bought 100 first class ones 2 days prior to the cost going-up, saved over £5 in the time it took to use them up.

    Just an oddball query, but if I posted my prescription to a relative in Wales & they got it filled at their local pharmacy & then posted the items back to me, would it be legal? (and before someone says 'why not drive into Wales yourself?", I live in deepest Essex).
    Never Knowingly Understood.

    Member #1 of £1,000 challenge - £13.74/ £1000 (that's 1.374%)

    3-6 month EF £0/£3600 (that's 0 days worth)

  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    wouldnt it show as an English presgription and as such not elligable?
  • I think the price of a stamp is superb....for thirty something pence you pop it in he post and can get from one end of the country to the other in a day and all for thirty seven pence.....I will start to moan when it rises to over a pound....
    :hello:Time2start a new year diet for a new me:j
  • catmiaow
    catmiaow Posts: 5,954 Forumite
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    custardy wrote: »
    wouldnt it show as an English presgription and as such not elligable?

    Custardy right. You have to live in Wales to qualify.
    No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:

    Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T
  • patman99 wrote: »
    Easy, last time they raised the cost of stamps, I went and bought 100 first class ones 2 days prior to the cost going-up, saved over £5 in the time it took to use them up.

    The point is, if you want to prove POP, you have to go to the Post Office. Also, its unlikely that Amazon or Ebay will raise the credit received for postage due to new rules of eBay becoming like Amazon for books, and Amazon credits are worse as it is for £2.75 across all books (not taking into account heavy items).
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