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83dons2
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I have 500 letters to send out in standard small envelopes at 2md class type speed. 500 2nd class tamps is like £340. Is there any cheaper way that a company could do this for me maybe using a franking machine or something?
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You can buy discounted stamps here: https://www.philatelink.co.uk/1st-class-and-2nd-class-nvi-discounted-stamps-30-c.asp
or here: https://www.discountedstamps.co.uk/product-category/2nd-class-stamps
Some of these type of dealers may even do a good deal on pre-stamped envelopesI need to think of something new here...0 -
Are these legit, have you used them before?0
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Unless you regularly do mailings, I'd avoid franking machines. Often leased, ink etc pushes up the price.
CostCo sell discounted stamps if you're a member.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
I just went with the full rate from royal mail. Not sure I trust buying stamps off the internet.0
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Docmail is 59p + VAT for one A4 sheet, black print, posted. This includes paper, ink, envelope and postage (2nd class post is 68p).
https://www.cfhdocmail.com/live/pricelist.aspx
There are other mailing houses too.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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