Posted March 8, 201015 yr Do i just address as normal,is £2.50 enough..................just dont want any suprises.thanks Ken
March 8, 201015 yr Do i just address as normal,is £2.50 enough..................just dont want any suprises.thanks Ken Hope this attached link might help you Ken. (If I have copied it right?) Here goes, just select the destination on the page. https://www.royalmail...&mediaId=400347 Edited March 8, 201015 yr by Bridgey
March 8, 201015 yr Hope this attached link might help you Ken. (If I have copied it right?) Here goes, just select the destination on the page. https://www.royalmail...&mediaId=400347 Cheers Bridgey,clear as mud
March 8, 201015 yr Do i just address as normal,is £2.50 enough..................just dont want any suprises.thanks Ken Hi Ken, air mail small packet is the least expensive way to send a record by air mail, remember to put a CN22 label on the front, you can get one of these from the post office.
March 8, 201015 yr Hi Ken, air mail small packet is the least expensive way to send a record by air mail, remember to put a CN22 label on the front, you can get one of these from the post office. Cheers Bob will get a CN22
March 9, 201015 yr Cheers Bob will get a CN22 Hiya Ken, is this for the mint copy of Gentlemen Four you are sending me cos i would like it to be signed for mate lol. ATB Tony.
March 9, 201015 yr I recon about £2.75 normal post and around £3.50-£4 international signed for. Well i have £2.50 for post,don't mind addin 25p,so i s'pose its at his own risk cause cant afford £4..............cheers Ken
March 11, 201015 yr Well i have £2.50 for post,don't mind addin 25p,so i s'pose its at his own risk cause cant afford £4..............cheers Ken This is where the problem lies Ken- Ive been selling some very rare memorabillia and couldnt put a post price on the ebay listing because of I didnt know what it would eventually go for and their are different rates for insurance. The point is that unless you have it signed for and Insured then you take the hit if it doesnt turn up because techinically the agreement is you have sold to him a record for X amount and until it is in his hands its still your responsibility and even when it is in his habds - if its cracked its still your responsibility and you take all the financial burdens with it- Its best to have it Tracked with enhanced insurance to the value of the record. However if its a £20 record I wouldnt put all the insurance on it and just take the loss ATB Steve
March 12, 201015 yr This is where the problem lies Ken- Ive been selling some very rare memorabillia and couldnt put a post price on the ebay listing because of I didnt know what it would eventually go for and their are different rates for insurance. The point is that unless you have it signed for and Insured then you take the hit if it doesnt turn up because techinically the agreement is you have sold to him a record for X amount and until it is in his hands its still your responsibility and even when it is in his habds - if its cracked its still your responsibility and you take all the financial burdens with it- Its best to have it Tracked with enhanced insurance to the value of the record. However if its a £20 record I wouldnt put all the insurance on it and just take the loss ATB Steve No it doesent,i will send proof of post,and the buyer told me how much post was and it ain't ebay so i'm safe Kent anni records dont crack anyway,s'pose he would have to claim from the post office he might lose a bit but not everything,still waiting for a cheque anyway.
Do i just address as normal,is £2.50 enough..................just dont want any suprises.thanks Ken