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Old 14-04-08, 09:49 AM
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Hi Brian,
Nice work, looks really “clean”.
With regards to postage for online ordering I again echo the above. Many people also hunt the net for bargains that then turn out to be more expensive once postage is added and still take a week to arrive mitigating any benefit of shopping online at all. Have a look at the following –
www.parcel2go.com
www.eparcelz.com
Both buy surplus capacity from the likes of DHL and Parcelforce and sell on at a discount. £6.99 for a 48hour service up to 30kgs will get a twinset delivered to most parts of the country in good time and you could almost offer a flat rate for everything that would still be considered “reasonable” when compared to other outfits. Oh, and they collect from your door as well!
If the actual postage for smaller items works out cheaper than the flat rate this could offset your packaging costs.
Now, about that torch……
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