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starone | 11:38 Wed 14th Dec 2011 | How it Works
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I hope this is the right category. I have googled desperately for the last hour to find the answer to this question. All I want to know is how much will it cost to send a Christmas card measuring 250 mm x 180 mm. weighing about 60 gms - I know it must be more than an ordinary size letter. Also the same size and weight to Spain by airmail. I vow every year not to send any more Christmas cards but guilt when I receive from everyone makes me do it again. Thanks in anticipation. I think Royal Mail are hopeless at the moment. Too many queries I suppose.
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The inland one is a large letter at 75p or 58p 1st/2nd class

Spain would be £1.30 for 60g or £1.49 for 80g
First class 75 pence and second class 58 pence in the UK.
To send in the UK it would be a large letter:
First Class 75p
Second Class 58p

Airmail to Spain £1.30
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Thanks a lot. I wouldn't like to send them with insufficient stamps. How embarrassing would that be!!
Starbuckbone try the Royal Mail's own website - http://www.royalmail.com
It's a very good website and the Royal Mail is far from hopeless - as you'll see over the next two weeks .
It's the about 60grams bit that you need to sort out! If it weighs 60 grams or less then it is £1.30 or if it weighs between 61 grams and 80 grams (inclusive) then it is £1.49 - just as dzug2 said.

I know it is a bit busy at this time of year, but your local Post Office will be able to weigh it and make sure that the right postage goes on it.

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