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Hi folks, thinking of selling on my q acoustic speakers. Is it easy enough to send them through royal mail and how much would it cost ? Any replies would be great . More then 10 and less then 50.https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/[email protected]/png/64/1f9d9-2642.png Don't send by Royal Mail it will cost you a small fortune. Try DPD. I've just sent a 10kg package and prices start at £6.99 plus any insurance you wish to add. You print out your own label and take it to a drop off shop which includes Currys. There are other courier firms, City Link, et al, which I've also used. Go to Parcel delivery | Cheap courier | Send a parcel | InterparcelAdd dimensions and weight and it will give you a variety of options, many will collect from your home. Whoever you use make sure you photograph all sides of parcel before collection. Good idea. I've never done. Perhaps I'm too trusting.data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7 Cost to send speakers with royal mail? Hi sending q acoustic 3020 speakers soon, not sure of what postage cost to put in auction site.Prob have to send with royal mail any ideas anyone . Thanks Go to www.interparcel.com and type in dimensions and weight. It will give you the cost. Try also, www.parcelmonkey.co.uk, www.p4d.co.uk or www.parcelhero.co.uk. I recently sold a cheapo, relatively light but bulky subwoofer and used UPS.Was a hell of a lot cheaper that what Royal Mail/Parcelforce were asking.
At a guess, I think you would be looking at just shy of £8 with I think up to £60 insurance. Extra can can be purchased for a few quid, depending on how much you need. That's based on buying UPS service through ebay at the end of an auction and dropping of at a UPS Access point although I think when I checked, prices were similar if purchased direct on UPS website.
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