You can get a printout of the leaflet we were all supposed to get when they put the prices up last month - just go to their website - type in Royal Mail and let the web do the rest!
2006-10-28 05:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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First Class mail aims to deliver your letter or packet the next working day, including Saturday. It costs just 32p for letters and small items weighing up to 100g.
Click this link for more info on pricing:
http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/content1?catId=400023&mediaId=9300094
What it costs
Letter
Length: 240mm max
Width: 165mm max
Thickness: 5mm max
Weight range
First Class at new prices*
0-100g32p
Large letter
Length: 353mm max
Width: 250mm max
Thickness: 25mm max
Weight range
First Class at new prices*
0-100g44p
101-250g65p
251-500g90p
501-750g131p
Packet
Length: over 353mm
Width: over 250mm
Thickness: over 25mm
Weight range
First Class at new prices*
0-100g100p
101-250g127p
251-500g170p
501-750g220p
751-1000g270p
1001-1250g474p
(Add 85p for additional 250g or part thereof)
*Pricing effective from August 21st 2006
Letter
2 Letters Length:240mm max
Width:165mm max
Thickness:5mm max
Weight:100g max
For example: most letters, bills and statements, some brochures and catalogues
Large Letter
A4 letter Length:353mm max
Width:250mm max
Thickness:25mm max
Weight:750g max
For example: A4 envelopes, most brochures, catalogues and company reports, some magazines.
Everything else is a packet
Thick package Length:over 353mm OR
Width:over 250mm OR
Thickness:over 25mm OR
Weight:over 750g
For example: VHS cassettes, books, parts and samples, prints and posters in cylindrical packaging.
2006-10-28 13:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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