Hi Brenda,

it is also worth getting hold of  postage rates leaflets from the post
office; there is one for normal post and one for Parcelforce.  That way, you
can weigh items at home with packaging in order to estimate postage.  If in
any doubt, we put items in the next price grouping up.  We have found with
kitchen balance scales, that we are generally spot on with postage costs -
though it sometimes takes splitting contents and packaging to weigh
separately to get them to stay on the scales!   People do like to know what
postage is in advance - and we have been put off where postage is not listed
or is exorbitant for the weight of the item in question.

We leave items in packaging (labelled with item), ready to seal, address and
post, which saves time.  My husband does combine postage for multiple
purchases, which then need repackaging - but chances are with lace items you
may be able to fit things into one lot of the packaging you already have
ready.

Hope this helps,

Karen
In Coventry
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