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• #124577
It feels to me like a scam, if I am understanding things properly!
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• #124578
There's a perspex measuring gauge in Post Offices, which determine small/large letter, parcel etc
I think those dimensions should be on the website.
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• #124579
I'm sure there's a drones thread on here, but can't find it.
I want to know if I'm crazy to think about getting a £50 drone for my 6yo.
Are there ones that will survive multiple savage crashes?
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• #124580
You can pay to post it online now. You can even get the post man to pick it up from you the next day for free
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• #124582
Amazing. Thanks.
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• #124583
Cheers all, looks like paying to post online could be the easiest (if I can get my printer to work of course)
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• #124584
The postperson can bring you a label!
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• #124585
So Wowcher are refunding me after a not so tortuous WhatsApp chat.
From now on I’m only buying stuff from shops with cash registers that go ping and a shopkeeper who says “I think i have that sir? I’m just going to have a look out back" -
• #124586
I still bear the scars from having to deal with my (nearly) 82 year old father 'buying' something from Wowcher.
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• #124587
https://send.royalmail.com/?iid=RM0624_NAV_SEND is good, it'll tell you how much it is based on dimensions/weight.
You can then work out whether you can cover that with stamps.
Large Letter is anything up to 2.5 cm x 25 cm x 35.3 cm. The price depends on the weight:
- up to 100g: £2.50 (£1.55 2nd class)
- up to 250g: £3.30 (£1.90 2nd class)
- up to 500g: £3.30 (£2.30 2nd class)
- up to 750g: £3.30 (£2.50 2nd class)
1st class stamps are £1.35
2nd class stamps are £0.85
1st class Large Letter are £2.60
2nd class Large Letter are £1.55As others have said, picture stamps are valid forever but stamps with just the monarch's head on them are only valid if they have a barcode. If you've got a load of old stamps without barcodes you can send them off for replacements: https://www.royalmail.com/sending/barcoded-stamps
My FiL had hundreds of old denomination stamps that he got to swap out.
A lot of the time I just use the royalmail website to print my own postage, stick it to the parcel and then post it locally (if it's small enough to fit into the postbox) or take it to the local post office or sorting office (both of which are half a mile away from me). Arranging the postman collection is unlikely to work for me as they'd probably come at an inconvenient time.
- up to 100g: £2.50 (£1.55 2nd class)
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• #124589
I have found some 1st class Queen (the band, not the person) stamps so I reckon a couple of those should see me right.
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• #124590
#csb a friend was on the other end of the woocher bullshite. They sold 50 brunches at a knock down price, but they only got a low percentage of the offer price and they only got paid for the people that redeemed the voucher and got a care voicher. Then when they ran out the woocher holders came to the cafe to complain, not to woocher, a real shitshow.
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• #124591
From now on I’m only buying stuff from shops with cash registers that go ping
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• #124593
I like EU46 in Shimano; what size should I buy in Specialized? ta
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• #124594
Does anyone know which model these cranks are?
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• #124595
Relationship issues
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• #124596
I think my Brother-in-Laws yahoo account has been hijacked.
He suffers from Schizophrenia and isn’t very up on IT etc.
My wife noticed that his emails appear to come from another unrecognised Outlook account not his yahoo address. When you go into his yahoo account and try to send an email there is a drop down asking if you want to send it from dibblesbil@yahoo or unknown person @outlook we have changed his password but can’t seem to remove this email.
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• #124597
Forgot to ask the question…….how do we secure this? Yahoo are saying £4.99 a month to help
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• #124598
just from googling
'Unlink another email account from your Yahoo Mail'
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN28341.htmlthen get 2FA (two factor authentication) set up
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• #124599
digital picture frames. Are they a terrible idea for grandparents? yes i know i will be IT support.
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• #124600
Ours constantly point out how happy it makes them to hear the ping of a new picture or see a favourite pic appear. As long as everyone understands what pics are cool to send to the frame, I’d say they’re well worthwhile*.
(There are bound to be privacy considerations with whatever manufacturer functioning as man-in-the-middle)
If they don't have the barcode they're not valid, as far as I'm aware.
Edit: Sorry, if by pictures you mean other than the HRH mugshot then apparently they are ok.