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Can stamps be sold for more than what they cost?

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  • achtunglady
    achtunglady Posts: 1,459 Forumite
    Nah thats Pope Bono!!!

    My pic is of someones music i like, probably the same as the reason for your pic (btw the cure are good)
    And yes the lady in the avatar is me

    Slimming World started 12/5/11 : Starting weight 12st 3lb
    Hoping to get to 9 stone by September 2011

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  • Kilty wrote:
    Anyone know if you can put a Visa Debit card through as a Visa credit card (like you can with a LOT of retailers) and avoid the minimum purchase? :)

    One can print ! stamps on line and charge it to either debit or credit card. If you wish to "fill up" and pay from your account it is a £3.50 minimum regardless of the card used.

    If you use this method it is very much easier to print onto self adhesive label.
    4 to an A4 page. Got mine on ebay cheaper than Viking or the local stationers.
  • mervyn11 wrote:
    Yes but do remember that it costs you £4.99 per month to print your own stamps ( less if you register for a year ).
    You can get a lot of stamps for £4.99 moneysavers !!!!
    :T

    That is the charge for companies. The private individual pays only the face value of the stamp. I say stamp but it actually prints out as a franked address label with the return address on as well. It is great for overseas mail but you need an accurate weighing scales or your recipient might end up having to pay a balance at the other end.
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