Re: GB machin decimal postal rates
- From: "RKJ" <SPAMAWAYrkj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 21:50:04 +0100
"David HICKS" <dahicks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
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> The jpg you show is a purely a certificate of posting ( as it states )
> sometime ago, there was a charge of 1p (£ 0.01) per item posted.
>
> This is not the postal charge, but an additional charge made by the Post
> Office to issue the proof of posting certificate
>
> Today these are free.
>
> These offer no more comfort other than you can show that you have posted
> something. It does not mean the letter or parcel contained anything of
> importance, it may be something that you wish to show at a later date
> that
> you did post, incase of loss, a driving licence, bill payment or
> perhaps
> a payment to a court say , that sort of thing
Nonetheless it is a postal rate. Any amount paid for any form of postal
service, i consider a postal rate, not least if stamps has been used to
frank it. Even free franking could be considered a postal rate.
--
Rene
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