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Postby saundra » 24 May 2023, 10:13

Got a leaflet from royal mail today
Old stamps without a bar code can't be used after july31st
You have to send them to a free post address with a form on the leaflet
So that for 6 to send back
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby Ally » 24 May 2023, 11:50

Thanks for that Saundra.

I wanted to buy a single stamp when I was in Nottingham last month but could only purchase books of four.

I've just checked the remaining 3 and they have bar codes.

Luckily I can use them next month when I'm over as I have a few birthdays coming up. :cute:
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby Kaz » 24 May 2023, 13:42

Oh that’s useful info Saundra, as I thought the deadline had passed! I have two old first class that need using then :idea: 8-)
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby cruiser2 » 24 May 2023, 19:36

Ally,

I recently only wanted one stamp. This was at the main Post Office in Wigan. Wanted to sell me a book. Bu it I just stood at the counter until the assistant got
a large sheet of stamps and sold me one. He could see I was holding up the queue which had formed.

Because the stamps with the bar code are bigger there are only four in a book. Used to be six. Is this progress?
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby Ally » 24 May 2023, 22:07

I (ha ha) thought I could just buy a single stamp to post a single card.

Not so.

Whatever. Had to buy a book of four. I'll use them.

But I do like I can go to my local estanco and buy a stamp.

I do think the UK (in my opinion and don't shoot me down!!) makes and does make things more awkward.
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby Osc » 25 May 2023, 08:59

Over here, there is no problem getting a single stamp, the assistant has a machine that issues them. You can buy books of stamps also, but none of this ‘no single stamps” nonsense.
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby Kaz » 25 May 2023, 11:34

Ally wrote:
I do think the UK (in my opinion and don't shoot me down!!) makes and does make things more awkward.


You're absolutely right!!! I always buy my stamps in books anyway, but you used to be able to buy just one, from a big book of sheets of stamps behind the counter - why on earth change it?? :roll:
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby JoM » 25 May 2023, 12:43

I’ve not bought a single stamp since McColls closed in the village just after Christmas, taking the post office with it :evil:
I wasn’t aware that there was a move away from buying them from a sheet behind the counter.
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby miasmum » 25 May 2023, 13:14

I bought 2 one 1st one 2nd last week
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Re: Postage stamp

Postby saundra » 25 May 2023, 13:47

I buy a book of 6at the beginning of the year
For cards but I must admit I cut right down on sending cards it's just to dear such a shame
I used to send loads of cards at one time
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