Royal Mail - New Pricing Structure
Posted: Sat 12 Aug, 2006 10.21
So from Aug. 28, the Royal Mail will no longer be assessing prices just on weight, but will also charge according to size.
Basically there will be three sizes - Letter (half an A4 sheet in size, <5mm in thickness), Large Letter (for letters between 5 and 25mm in thickness, or between half an a4 sheet and one full a4 sheet) and Packet (for anything above). Each category will have their own stamps.
I know the post office is in financial difficulty but I think we all would have preferred to see a few pence added to a stamp if necessary rather than this complicated system. What I especially dislike is the 5mm thickness limit for letters - it's far too easy to go above (If you send lots of paper that would easily go above 5mm, and the cheap sending of CDs are now a thing of the past meaning delivery charges on sites like Amazon and eBay will skyrocket!)
Aside from that, the system is too complicated for the average person to work out. The Royal Mail will have lots and lots of undelivered mai due to the pricing being all wrong.
What do you think about the new pricing structure?
Basically there will be three sizes - Letter (half an A4 sheet in size, <5mm in thickness), Large Letter (for letters between 5 and 25mm in thickness, or between half an a4 sheet and one full a4 sheet) and Packet (for anything above). Each category will have their own stamps.
I know the post office is in financial difficulty but I think we all would have preferred to see a few pence added to a stamp if necessary rather than this complicated system. What I especially dislike is the 5mm thickness limit for letters - it's far too easy to go above (If you send lots of paper that would easily go above 5mm, and the cheap sending of CDs are now a thing of the past meaning delivery charges on sites like Amazon and eBay will skyrocket!)
Aside from that, the system is too complicated for the average person to work out. The Royal Mail will have lots and lots of undelivered mai due to the pricing being all wrong.
What do you think about the new pricing structure?