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Can you stick a DVD box in the postbox and post it 1st class

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Bluemonkeyspots · 11/12/2013 13:26

Sorry I have tried looking online but can't see anything. I have 100's of DVDs that I thought about listing (though I'm not sure if they would sell) but can't be done with the grumpy git in my local P.O

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nickstmoritz · 11/12/2013 18:36

Large Letter I think would be ok. I think it's £1.20 first class. Take one packed as you are thinking of sending and check at PO for price then you know all will be the same cost. It will not be a normal stamp as too wide.

MissMilbanke · 11/12/2013 18:54

yes its large letter size £1.20 second class.

You can even post 2 laid flat side by side for the same price (height not to exceed 2.5cm but length and width can be 25 x 35 for large letter price.

Saker · 12/12/2013 09:37

You can print postage online for anything that you can fit in the post box, then you don't need to go to the post office. You need to be able to weigh your item reasonably accurately at home, then you just fill in the weight and check the package size and print out a label. The only thing is you won't have any proof of posting.
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SandyDilbert · 12/12/2013 10:07

you can print online from ebay using your paypal balance - you don't need to do it from royal mail.

Bluemonkeyspots · 12/12/2013 13:38

My printer is knackered and don't want to use what money I (hopefully) make to buy a new one. I have LOADS listed so hopefully a good chunk will go, the guy at our post office is so nasty though it actually puts people of going in. Was hoping sticking two stamps on them would do but forgot about not having proof of postage so suppose I will have to suffer the grinch Hmm

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ChazDingle · 12/12/2013 17:04

re proof of postage- depends on how much you are selling for. If its less than a tenner then i wouldn't get too obsessed with proof of purchase, most items seem to get there and if the odd one doesn't you've not lost a fortune (and you would have the hassle of having to reclaim from royal mail anyway)

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