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Phil Hobbs wrote: The Americans do seem generally to be used to sending a lot by courier when we would just put in the post. Tending to happen in the UK also even though the Royal Mail / Parcelforce often give a better service and of course do not charge extra to send further. There has been a big campaign in the North of Scotland about companies charging extra for many postcode areas. That's mostly a business etiquette thing, I think. Sending somebody a bunch of business documents in the snail mail sort of says that their input isn't that urgent. Letter mail here is also very secure IME. Fine if 'they' want to do this and pay for it. My complaint is buying goods from the US where I'm paying the P&P and not having the choice of a reasonably priced service. Why would I want to pay in some cases more than the value of the goods for postage, if I'm in no rush to receive them? -- *A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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