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Postage cost of selling an item
hitman08
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I'm trying to sell off a calender scroll which is in a packet the length is 32 and half cm, width 6 and half cm, height 1 and half cm very light in weight. How much should I set the pricing to on postage and packaging?
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You could try typing the dimensions into the Royal Mail website, or similar.
Amazingly it will tell you the answer.
But that will take a bit of work on your part instead of getting someone else to do the donkey work for you! :rotfl:Lose is to not win......Loose is not tight......get it right!0 -
here's the RM Price Finder mentioned above (previous poster Plumface)
http://www.royalmail.com/price-finder
I would guess at £2.20 (2nd) and £2.70 (1st)0 -
That would just about get into Large Letter (max 353mm x 250mm x 25mm) so if it's less than 100g 69p second, 90p first class. Depends on the weight, so do check!0
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Some people are just bone idle.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0
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