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I need to send 22 * 1.75Kg parcels, willing to drop to a depot, whats the most cost effective method in the long run.
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I would have thought the post office would be quite competitive on that.
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Royal Mail is the cheapest option if you want to send 1.75KG parcels.
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Wrong, my hermes works out cheapest of all.
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How much does Hermes charge?
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Royal Mail 1st class is £5.85
Royal Mail Standard parcels is £4.41
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£3.99 for upto 2 KG and collects from your place.
Similar to RM, you have to add 98p for signature on delivery.
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Sajan: Do you help with logo design and letter head design and web design ? Please get in touch at info AT batraventures DOT co DOT uk
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http://www.collectplus.co.uk/send/?g...Fcts4wodmApunA
£3.99 up to 10kg. Size restrictions apply and you obviously need to have a collect plus stationed near you and your customers.
Mine is 5 doors away so is a massive bonus.
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£3.99 up to 10kg. Size restrictions apply and you obviously need to have a collect plus stationed near you and your customers.
Mine is 5 doors away so is a massive bonus.
People recieving are not always interested in getting it delivered at the local shop.
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