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scorpio18 December 8th 03 11:00 AM

Do you get your pacels collected?
 

"Jack Raymond" wrote in message
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Small home user. How do you manage to get your large/heavy boxes
posted? Do you get them collected via royal mail or a courier? If so
how? Is royal mail and parcelforce the same? How do you get a courier
contract or whatever and when is this cost effective? Do they charge
to collect or a monthly fee?Can I send parcelforce items via a post
office? Or is Parcel Post Parcel Force? The pricing chart on the
royal mail website seems to refer to 'small packets' rather than boxes
but the weight goes up pretty high.

A lot of the post office scales/counters dont seem suitable for
dealing with boxes. It doesnt seem really practical to start carrying
in numerous boxes into the post office , or numerous padded enevlopes.


Can you email me? Your addy is invalid.

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Scorpio



Andy Usher December 8th 03 06:00 PM

Most companies want a minimum of 3 consignments a day for an acount to be
setup, if you can do that you should be ok, although now is a bad time for
companies to be taking on more business

andy


"Jack Raymond" wrote in message
...
Small home user. How do you manage to get your large/heavy boxes
posted? Do you get them collected via royal mail or a courier? If so
how? Is royal mail and parcelforce the same? How do you get a courier
contract or whatever and when is this cost effective? Do they charge
to collect or a monthly fee?Can I send parcelforce items via a post
office? Or is Parcel Post Parcel Force? The pricing chart on the
royal mail website seems to refer to 'small packets' rather than boxes
but the weight goes up pretty high.

A lot of the post office scales/counters dont seem suitable for
dealing with boxes. It doesnt seem really practical to start carrying
in numerous boxes into the post office , or numerous padded enevlopes.




Sapphire Systems December 9th 03 03:09 PM

On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 18:00:02 -0000, "Andy Usher"
wrote:

Most companies want a minimum of 3 consignments a day for an acount to be
setup, if you can do that you should be ok, although now is a bad time for
companies to be taking on more business

ANC will take you on for as little as 15 consignments per month.

HTH, Alex



Andrew Bell December 9th 03 04:41 PM

In ,
scorpio18 ) said:

Can you email me? Your addy is invalid.


Why not reply here?

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Andrew
The above address IS valid but will go straight to my
spambin. If you want to make sure I read your email unmunge




Ric December 9th 03 06:04 PM

Jack Raymond wrote:
Small home user. How do you manage to get your large/heavy boxes
posted? Do you get them collected via royal mail or a courier? If so
how? Is royal mail and parcelforce the same? How do you get a courier
contract or whatever and when is this cost effective? Do they charge
to collect or a monthly fee?Can I send parcelforce items via a post
office? Or is Parcel Post Parcel Force? The pricing chart on the
royal mail website seems to refer to 'small packets' rather than boxes
but the weight goes up pretty high.

A lot of the post office scales/counters dont seem suitable for
dealing with boxes. It doesnt seem really practical to start carrying
in numerous boxes into the post office , or numerous padded enevlopes.


for small numbers, try www.parcels2go.co.uk - no affiliation, just used them
the once but they did what they said they'd do: picked up a PC, shipped it
to the other end of the country and charged me a tenner or so.
they subcontract out to delivery firms, so it might be UPS, CityLink,
etc....

ric



scorpio18 December 9th 03 09:19 PM


"Andrew Bell" wrote in
message ...
In ,
scorpio18 ) said:

Can you email me? Your addy is invalid.


Why not reply here?


Because I wanted to reply personally.

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Scorpio




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