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Commemorative stamp sets

Post by Bessiek »

One expects commemorative stamps to at least be presented with a heading. The stamps arrive in a black wrapper on top of each other. No sense of occasion. And if you buy 2 or more sets as gifts they come stuck together in one wrapper. First time I've bought for some years - I won't bother again.
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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But had you previously paid extra for Presentation Packs but this time only paid face value for the actual stamps ?
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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Bessiek wrote:One expects commemorative stamps to at least be presented with a heading. The stamps arrive in a black wrapper on top of each other. No sense of occasion. And if you buy 2 or more sets as gifts they come stuck together in one wrapper. First time I've bought for some years - I won't bother again.

why are you posting here?
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shouldnt you be contacting Royal Mail?
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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Since there was no information about stamp face value (London Underground set) I didn't know I was buying stamps to the value of the pack. It is poorly advertised. The pack cost £4.76. It turned out that it included two stamps at £1.28. (Odd amount?) I would happily have paid a little more for a better presented pack. The alternative presentation pack offered items I didn't want, such as miniature posters.
As for contacting Royal Mail, how? The website tries extremely hard to deter punters like me from actually emailing a complaint. There are no FAQs about problems with commemorative issues. And if you manage to get through all the undergrowth you don't necessarily get a reply. I know, I've tried. I am using the forum in the hope that if there are many of us who are unhappy about the commemorative sets or the way they are advertised, RM might reconsider its stance.
I don't understand the question "why are you posting here?" The forum allows for customer threads.
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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Yes and we like to help but as we are mostly Posties we won't be able to help much if at all.

Although you could try twitter the stamp people have their own account.. @RoyalMailStamps
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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Bessiek wrote:Since there was no information about stamp face value (London Underground set) I didn't know I was buying stamps to the value of the pack. It is poorly advertised. The pack cost £4.76. It turned out that it included two stamps at £1.28. (Odd amount?) I would happily have paid a little more for a better presented pack. The alternative presentation pack offered items I didn't want, such as miniature posters.
As for contacting Royal Mail, how? The website tries extremely hard to deter punters like me from actually emailing a complaint. There are no FAQs about problems with commemorative issues. And if you manage to get through all the undergrowth you don't necessarily get a reply. I know, I've tried. I am using the forum in the hope that if there are many of us who are unhappy about the commemorative sets or the way they are advertised, RM might reconsider its stance.
I don't understand the question "why are you posting here?" The forum allows for customer threads.
There are a total of ten London Underground stamps, six of them issued in sheets of 25 or 50 and four of them (posters) as a miniature sheet.
The six individual stamps are two at '2nd' (50p), two at '1st' (60p) and two at £1.28 ( overseas airmail rate ) totalling £4.76
The four stamps in the miniature sheet are '1st' (60p), 77p, 87p and £1.28 totalling £3.52
That's £8.28 for all ten stamps but the fully illustrated Presentation Pack, which you would probably prefer, is just 6% or 52p more at £8.80. :Very Happy
I hope this explanation helps.
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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£1.28 is a common stamp amount. It's for 20-40g european letters, or 10-20g worldwide letters. (airmail)
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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newsubbie wrote:£1.28 is a common stamp amount. It's for 20-40g european letters, or 10-20g worldwide letters. (airmail)
- and on Printed Papers to World Zone 2 above 2kg for each additional additional 100g or part thereof up to 5kg. :Very Happy
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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Thank you Lounge Lizard for your explanation. Had any of this been explained on the website I'd have bought two of the presentation sets with all ten stamps in each of them. There's nothing in the sales literature online which gives information on the value of the stamps or the type of stamps in the different packs. Anyway thanks. Disappointed.
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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It's a bad thing when the unofficial site gives better information than the expensive, official one :neutral:
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Re: Commemorative stamp sets

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Bessiek wrote:Thank you Lounge Lizard for your explanation. Had any of this been explained on the website I'd have bought two of the presentation sets with all ten stamps in each of them. There's nothing in the sales literature online which gives information on the value of the stamps or the type of stamps in the different packs. Anyway thanks. Disappointed.
No trouble, Bessie.
Send the unwanted stamps, the difference in price and a request for the Presentation Pack to Royal Mail, Tallents House, FREEPOST EH3647, South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 9PE and I'm sure they'll sort it out for you. :Very Happy