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Posting a cylinder tube
kalsha
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I have just sold something on SD to by posted via Evri 45 x 35 x16 cm
It happens to be a poster that need to be rolled up and put in a cylinder tube.
Does Evri have special category for cylinder tube? Can't find any info just when I am in a hurry to post today.
Does anyone know?
It happens to be a poster that need to be rolled up and put in a cylinder tube.
Does Evri have special category for cylinder tube? Can't find any info just when I am in a hurry to post today.
Does anyone know?
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Unless the cylinder was smaller than 3cm, you can't send it as a "postable", so it would be a standard parcel
Evri base their standard parcel pricing on weight alone, and their permitted size is large. (62cm x 39cm x 57cm for a locker drop-off and larger for a parcel shop drop-off).
If the cylinder makes shipping / labelling awkward, just put the whole cylinder in a box smaller than 62cm x 39cm x 57cm.
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If it's simple delivery you just wrap, label, and post. Unless you overrode the ebay recommended size and weight you are protected. And as said above evri allow for much bigger parcels than royal mail.kalsha said:I have just sold something on SD to by posted via Evri 45 x 35 x16 cm
It happens to be a poster that need to be rolled up and put in a cylinder tube.
Does Evri have special category for cylinder tube? Can't find any info just when I am in a hurry to post today.
Does anyone know?0 -
Thank you. That is just what I did - put the cylinder diagonally in a right size box.vacheron said:Unless the cylinder was smaller than 3cm, you can't send it as a "postable", so it would be a standard parcel
Evri base their standard parcel pricing on weight alone, and their permitted size is large. (62cm x 39cm x 57cm for a locker drop-off and larger for a parcel shop drop-off).
If the cylinder makes shipping / labelling awkward, just put the whole cylinder in a box smaller than 62cm x 39cm x 57cm.
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