Cheapest way to send Small Packets in UK

Hello All,

Im new here but am a regular researcher on this site so welcome some constructive advise.

We currently send our small packets (500-1000g) by a company called e-Parcels who use Royal Mail to send out packets. We pay about £1.60 per packet on average for 2nd class post.

As Xmas is here we want to use 1st class service which this company does not do and their service is diminishing so quickly.

Please does anyone know any agents or intermediaries who use Royal Mail that can be more competitive. We send about 300 parcels a week to the UK.

Want to send via RM but looking at 1st class service for under £2 really.

Please advise

Thanks
 

SamStones

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Agreed with the above. I think you need to be doing 5,000 packets a year for packet post, which is about 96 a week.

You do have to pay for them to collect the parcels from your premises , but you could drop them off at your local sorting office.
 
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basically, we been using Royal Mail despatch express and get Daily Rate service.

We do about 400 packets a week. and they collect from us each day.

But im looking for a service or company that is CHEAPER then RM.

any ideas?
 
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paretowasright

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RM are your best bet unless the new TNT service proves to be cheaper (which stilll uses RM unfortunately for delivery). You should be able to get to £1.50 on PPI for an average weight between 100-250 gms 1st class BUT bear in mind they are not covering missing items after Jan 2012 so 1 in 100 ish needs to be factored into your costings.
 
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smo

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basically, we been using Royal Mail despatch express and get Daily Rate service.

We do about 400 packets a week. and they collect from us each day.

But im looking for a service or company that is CHEAPER then RM.

any ideas?

There isnt one.

We've been in mail order for 19 years and our average (small packet) parcel is 680-700g, NO ONE can beat RM for price on either first or second class post, you are wasting your time looking.

EDIT: Surely you are using a RM business account....I can send them through mine for a lot less than £2 each.....if you like we will send them for you....£1.99 each! :p
 
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I was quoted packet rates by UK Mail recently. We use their courier service, so not sure if these rates are discounted based on what we already spend with them.

0-500 grms £1.75
501-1000 grms £2.25
1001-1500 grms £2.75
1501-2000 grms £3.15

Not sure whether this is first or second class. Minimum was only 5 a day. Obviously they collect.

Might be worth a look.
 
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I was quoted packet rates by UK Mail recently. We use their courier service, so not sure if these rates are discounted based on what we already spend with them.

0-500 grms £1.75
501-1000 grms £2.25
1001-1500 grms £2.75
1501-2000 grms £3.15

Not sure whether this is first or second class. Minimum was only 5 a day. Obviously they collect.

Might be worth a look.

Interesting one that, do they get delivered by the UKMail own vans or are they forwarded to the Royal Mail for the "Last Mile" similar to UkMail's "I'Post" ?
 
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ParcelPriceChecker

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Hello,

You may find my new tool at ParcelPriceChecker.com of use. It will go out to 10 delivery service, reseller websites and get you the cheapest parcel delivery price, after you have selected any preferred courier and/or service.

I coded the tool for my own use, but I thought it would be handy for others to use. I hope you like it.

:)
 
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