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Dont forget that MSE made £16m from advertising last year and 59% of that was from Moneysupermarket.
As the total of the £87m is not all cash and spread over a few years,it wont take long for Moneysupermarket to break even.
Rates will be as follows [Plus that VAT of course]
Packet 1st 2nd
0-100g £2.36 £1.92
101-250g £2.36 £1.92
251-500g £2.36 £1.92
501-750g £2.36 £1.92
751-1000g £3.29 £2.54
1001-1250g £4.57
1251-1500g £5.38 :eek: >>>>>> At this point you may as well use a courier...
VAT NOT INCLUDED.
These prices have been agreed by the regulator, the implementation date has not.
I do not know where those earlier figures came from, or what the RM and the other member
were talking about when confirming the earlier figures were correct.
Packetpost 1st Class 2nd Class
Format Weight Price Price
Letter 0-100g Customers are recommended to use
Standard Account Mail for Letters
1st Class 2nd Class
Large Letter
0-100g £0.650 £0.500
101-250g £0.904 £0.740
251-500g £1.219...
Sorry,the last couple of posts were me trying to fit an image in the thread :redface:
As you can see,i didn't succeed!
The Packetpost rate table is on the actual physical page 8 of the pdf,page 6 i referred to earlier is the page number in Adobe.(hope that makes sense)
The above you mention is the "1st and 2nd class via account" and not
Packetpost.They are totally different posting methods.
Packetpost,based on average weight,has completely different figures from the ones mentioned in the earlier post.
How many posts do you have to make to be able to post a...
Page 6 is based on average weight per item,so you could have some packets above and some below the 750g.
Page 4 is the cost per item and does not attract vat.
You could try using "1st and 2nd class via account" (page 4).This does not give any bulk discount and you pay per item not the average weight.
This is non vatable and the price for your most common posting is 65p...
BUT this price is subject to an (unknown) increase sometime in April!
Whether...