Does anyone know when sending registered is it 'priority'?
I sent a registered post item today and cost $5.80
Only way I can think is putting 3 x 70 cent stamps on a small bubble mailer and that way we are guaranteed of the parcels being deliveredhope there's a time for us to use the 70c stamps we have already bought!
I remember wen stamps went up last time I think there was like 2 months where you would still get through and use stock, not sure this time thoughOnly way I can think is putting 3 x 70 cent stamps on a small bubble mailer and that way we are guaranteed of the parcels being delivered
They should sell 30 cent stamps for you to chuck on and make the dollar.I remember wen stamps went up last time I think there was like 2 months where you would still get through and use stock, not sure this time though
my understanding from what ive been told is there is a 3 months grace period for people to use the 70c stampshope there's a time for us to use the 70c stamps we have already bought!
Cost me $7.65 to post today my mailer being half a mm to big for $2.00 post
Yeah the jump up is quite strange. A lot of the time it would actually be cheaper to break it up into two bubble mailers so it's just 2x$2
Not gonna be selling to the US for a while if this is true.
Nice. Thanks!Prices to send overseas has not increased I believe.
But there is a little trick to sending items.
Again the 2cm rule to keep it as a "letter" not parcel, pricing wise.
But the key is, for example to the US, keep the package to less than 50gm.
As soon as it goes over 50gm, even 55gm, it goes up dramatically.
0-50gm to US is $2.75
50-250gm is $7.40 - 3 x $2.75
So if your package is up to 100gm, better to divide it into 2 packages and send them individually, you will save yourself $2.75. If 100-250gm, then jjust package it all together.
250-500gm is $16.50
So it is always better to split your package to 250gm plus another package. If the second package is 50gm you would have only spent $10.15. If your second package is 250gm, so 2x 250gm, you would still only spend all up $14.80 by just splitting your package into 2, less than the $16.50 for sending the package all as one.
Ersk
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