2 inch sticker - how much for postage??

2 inch sticker - how much for postage??

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Frimley111R

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15,656 posts

234 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Sticker £1.99
Postage £2.99

No thanks.

boobles

15,241 posts

215 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Surely that would only need to go in a small envelope & standard size? 55p isn't it PH?

jhfozzy

1,345 posts

190 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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It is a little excessive, 2nd class recorded is £1.60 IIRC and then the price of an envelope, £0.10?

So £1.70 postage and packaging and then a little on top for shoe leather / fuel for car.

I'd say he's making at least a quid profit on postage.

Frimley111R

Original Poster:

15,656 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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Recorded delivery for a £1.99 sticker is just stupid. I'm off to e Bay...

jhfozzy

1,345 posts

190 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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Frimley111R said:
Recorded delivery for a £1.99 sticker is just stupid. I'm off to e Bay...
As an ebay seller you have to send by recorded delivery otherwise you don't comply with the selling rules. If the buyer claims non-delivery you don't have a leg to stand on and will end up giving the item to them for free.

skmark

156 posts

164 months

Friday 15th November 2013
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....I've just cancelled an order for the same reason. I've always stuck a small 2" sticker on my last few cars but at £2.99 postage that's just taking the mick. I always thought it a bit of fun, but won't bother now.

73mark

774 posts

127 months

Friday 15th November 2013
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If you don't like the total cost don't buy if it's on ebay it's down to ebay and paypals over priced service they take the pi** the seller is just passing on the extra cost

Synchromesh

2,428 posts

166 months

Saturday 30th November 2013
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Was about to start the same thread myself! Paying £2 for a small sticker to advertise a profit making website is just about tolerable, SDITH obviously are a business and need to make a profit, and that I have no qualms about.

BUT, then to charge £3 for postage of a 2" sticker is, frankly, criminal.

I just received an item in a jiffy pack from China. The item cost £1 and came with free postage. So if something can be produced AND come half way round the world for a quid, how the heck did someone come up with the bright idea that's it's ok to charge £3 to post something from fking Cheshire?

Off to get my own stickers made up elsewhere I think (purely for personal use, not resale obviously).

This reflects really badly on PH. Most people I'm sure just think this and aren't sad enough to type up a rant, so please take on board the feedback you're getting from us few posters - we represent the sentiments of a far greater body.

LHRFlightman

1,939 posts

170 months

Saturday 30th November 2013
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Agree with all of the above. I would like a PH sticker on my S2000, but the P&P for a 2" sticker is ridiculous.

0a

23,900 posts

194 months

Saturday 30th November 2013
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Order more than one then to bring the average cost down. Say it's a £2 quid margin, that's only £2 to process an order, not worth their while.

Synchromesh

2,428 posts

166 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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0a said:
Order more than one then to bring the average cost down. Say it's a £2 quid margin, that's only £2 to process an order, not worth their while.
How is £2 to print a sticker advertising a commercial site "not worth their while", when I imagine it only costs a few pence to print? Other industries would kill for margins like that!

But that's not my beef, my "beef" is with the postage cost, it's borderline fraudulent to label it as 'postage' if they're trying to make further money on the side for it. Why not charge £4.50 for the sticker and 50p for the postage if that's what it's cost them. No, clearly that would be too clear cut for the consumer.irked

Pints

18,444 posts

194 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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skmark said:
....I've just cancelled an order for the same reason. I've always stuck a small 2" sticker on my last few cars but at £2.99 postage that's just taking the mick. I always thought it a bit of fun, but won't bother now.
+1, although I was looking at 3.5"
Cheeky beggars only show the cost for p&p once you've jumped through several hoops. Order cancelled.
Let us know when SDITH have seen sense.

Mandat

3,886 posts

238 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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Synchromesh said:
0a said:
Order more than one then to bring the average cost down. Say it's a £2 quid margin, that's only £2 to process an order, not worth their while.
How is £2 to print a sticker advertising a commercial site "not worth their while", when I imagine it only costs a few pence to print? Other industries would kill for margins like that!

But that's not my beef, my "beef" is with the postage cost, it's borderline fraudulent to label it as 'postage' if they're trying to make further money on the side for it. Why not charge £4.50 for the sticker and 50p for the postage if that's what it's cost them. No, clearly that would be too clear cut for the consumer.irked
It's swings and roundabouts.

If someone was to buy 5 stickers at the current price, they would pay a total of £13. With your proposed system, the price would be £23 for the same 5 stickers.

sunbeam alpine

6,945 posts

188 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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Slightly off-topic, but if they'd ever turn up at a Sunday Service (as they used to do occasionally a few years back) they'd take some money off me. smile

Pints

18,444 posts

194 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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sunbeam alpine said:
Slightly off-topic, but if they'd ever turn up at a Sunday Service (as they used to do occasionally a few years back) they'd take some money off me. smile
Don't be daft. How'd they make money from charging for postage?

sunbeam alpine

6,945 posts

188 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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Pints said:
sunbeam alpine said:
Slightly off-topic, but if they'd ever turn up at a Sunday Service (as they used to do occasionally a few years back) they'd take some money off me. smile
Don't be daft. How'd they make money from charging for postage?
Well if they made it a Saturday Service instead of a Sunday Service they could post themselves to the location!

Negative Creep

24,977 posts

227 months

Monday 16th December 2013
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Pints said:
skmark said:
....I've just cancelled an order for the same reason. I've always stuck a small 2" sticker on my last few cars but at £2.99 postage that's just taking the mick. I always thought it a bit of fun, but won't bother now.
+1, although I was looking at 3.5"
Cheeky beggars only show the cost for p&p once you've jumped through several hoops. Order cancelled.
Let us know when SDITH have seen sense.
Likewise. I could drive to the post office, buy an envelope and sent it recorded for less

Steffan

10,362 posts

228 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Synchromesh said:
Was about to start the same thread myself! Paying £2 for a small sticker to advertise a profit making website is just about tolerable, SDITH obviously are a business and need to make a profit, and that I have no qualms about.

BUT, then to charge £3 for postage of a 2" sticker is, frankly, criminal.

I just received an item in a jiffy pack from China. The item cost £1 and came with free postage. So if something can be produced AND come half way round the world for a quid, how the heck did someone come up with the bright idea that's it's ok to charge £3 to post something from fking Cheshire?

Off to get my own stickers made up elsewhere I think (purely for personal use, not resale obviously).

This reflects really badly on PH. Most people I'm sure just think this and aren't sad enough to type up a rant, so please take on board the feedback you're getting from us few posters - we represent the sentiments of a far greater body.
One of the problems with the high cost base in the UK is that doing anything here is massively more expensive than elsewhere. In consequence we are exporting jobs. The cost of postage has become prohibitive for many businesses. I suspect the floating of the PO will be seen as an excuse to raise postage further. There are many examples every day of jobs in the UK being done by immigrants at wage levels below the rates that the indigenous population are actually prepared to accept. The consequences are all around us. In this case of course it is profiteering which is never welcome,

Mogsmex

448 posts

235 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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just about to start exactly the same thread, a subtle smiley next to the badge on my current barge as I have done with most of my dailys but 2.99 for postage !

I noted the postage wasnt added till the very last stage - order cancelled - you can stuff it sorry I wont bother in future.......

vickyatpush

82 posts

145 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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Hello, we do appreciate what you are saying. However, we don't buy stickers in bulk, we make them to order so that we can offer the widest possible range and this means that we make absolutely minimal profit on them. Our postage across the site is a flat £2.99 no matter what you order (unless you spend over £50, in which case it is free), and we have found that a very small number of people come to the site to buy individual stickers. The alternative to what we currently offer is to massively reduce our range and produce a couple of designs in limited colours so we can reduce costs that way but we do not think that this is the option that most PistonHeads customers would prefer (though let me know if we’re wrong!). Thanks, Vicky at Push