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Whats the best service to send parcels? Ive been looking at Parcelforce but it looks like their minimum is £15 shipping?? What about small items?
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I use interparcel.com book and pay online and you can get prity large/heavy parcels delivered for about £8, royalmail/parcel force are rip off, they quote you online before you have to choose to buy the service.
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Small items can go Royal Mail (that's the post office to you and me) as a packet. Anything up to 610mm x 460mm x 460mm and if it's less than 2kg it can even go 2nd class, cheap as monkey nuts.
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How much are monkey nuts these days?
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Ive sent most of an Rs125 to various parts of the country using Royal Mail. Havnt done the big heavy bits, but nothing cost me over a tenner so far. Most small bits are a few pound.
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Check out http://www.parcel2go.com/
They are easy to use and whilst not cheap cheap they are reasonably priced. I use them and never lost anything yet ![]() |
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i am biased i always use royal mail, never had any problems.
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