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Advice on selling an expensive book

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  • austin
    austin Posts: 560 Forumite
    fuzzgun19 wrote: »
    Thanks for the advice.

    If I was to sell to somebody outside the UK, what postage method would be best?

    Obviously it will need to be insured up to £500 or something, and if possible a signature at the destination.
    ...definitely. check out royal mails site for airmail options. they will have a cross-reference for class, insurance etc. get a rough quote based on weight, value and destinations then decide your price on top (packing etc)
  • I used Royal Mail when sending mine.I think it cost about £9 in total with certain insurance.It was kinda a grey area when sending mine due to it being a coin its still money,tho not in circulation so took a bit of time!!
    Personally if its an expensive book then its always worth using the best method of postage available just to cover youself if anything happened!
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