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Sending no-contact parcels, don't have a printer

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Leavesofautumn · 08/04/2020 15:34

I've never used a courier before as I only send things by Royal Mail. Many local post offices are closed now.

Apparently there's a way of sending parcels where the courier collects it from your home, but is this possible if I don't have a printer?

What couriers do you use? How much does it cost to send clothing items? I know a lot of people here use Hermes to send things but whenever I order stuff to arrive here, it's the Hermes ones that go missing.

Is it worth bothering with?

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Leavesofautumn · 08/04/2020 15:37

If it's too much hassle then I won't bother.

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Stet · 08/04/2020 15:42

Some have the drivers bring the label.

www.google.com/amp/s/www.parcel2go.com/services/send-parcel-no-printer%3Famp

Stet · 08/04/2020 15:44

Looks like ParcelForce and DX are the main two who can bring their own label.

We usually use DPD or Hermes (our Hermes man is really good but for pricey stuff we use DPD) but they require a printed label.

Leavesofautumn · 08/04/2020 15:57

Ah, it's not worth it for that price. Thanks anyway.

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