I made the mistake of buying large Christmas cards because they were on offer. Now I've realised that I will have to pay extra to post them. I can't get to the Post Office but we have a P.O. box that I can pop them in. They are 7in by 10in. Would it be OK for me to put a first class stamp and a second class one on each envelope?
Advice appreciated.
I have a Royal Mail plastic size guide and normal letter is maximum 61/2" so wouldn't be able to use standard stamp but I presume by putting a first and second class would cover the amount. Better to do that than have the recipient having to pay excess postage which I think incurs a cost of the stamp plus handling charge of I think £1 and a visit to the sorting office.
Oh I see. I suggested using normal size stamps because I thought the Post Office might be more lenient with it being Christmas, especially if they were slightly under 7"x 10", but I can understand why helly doesn't want to take a chance.
If you go to the Royal Mail website you can pay for and print a label for your cards; they can then be put in a postbox. It's an easy process - we used it a couple of weeks ago for a small package but you can use it for anything.
Yes, we buy online and print labels for are small packages- its cheaper than paying at the post office, so if you can printoff large letter labels thats the cheapest reliable option