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On the new postoffice online postage site it allows you to print your own postage. Should save us all a load of hassle in post office queues.

 

http://www.royalmail.com/onlinepostage

 

Same price as going to the counter but not sure how the track and trace works though.

 

Will need to give it a try.

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Please be aware that although you can pre-pay and print out tracked items, they will still need to be taken to a Post Office for posting - they CANNOT be posted in an ordinary post box.

 

Purp72

 

This is not clear on the website and very misleading of them in my view :mad:

 

Are you able to tell us where you have seen this?

 

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I agree that it is not clear - the only reason I know is that I paid for and printed a recorded delivery label yesterday. Once paid for - there is a note which appears on screen saying that you must not post in a pillar box and must take it to a post office. Obviously, without a post office stamp, there is no "independent" evidence that you have posted a recorded delivery or (presumably) special delivery package/letter. However, it does seem like a bit of a waste of time printing it out as if you need to visit Post Office, you can just pay there and then...

 

For normal first class/second class - you can just put in post box.

 

Hope that this helps.

Purp72

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