Who still uses stamps to send out mail?
Who still uses stamps to send out mail?
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silverfoxcc

Original Poster:

8,117 posts

168 months

Reason i ask is that over the years of stamp collecting, i have amassed an enormous amount of duplicates....At the last count (they are all valid GB ones from the prestige books) they total over 1k. I have put them on ebay for less than half value and not a sniff ...over 250 are 1st class which will just increase in value....another 10p next month....and the rest are all specific values.

I was hoping a charity/club that still posts stuff would jump atvthe chancd. but not a sniff.
I am wondering if we are now ultra cautious in seeing genuine offers as scams...
So if anyone knows of a site that covers such stuff or an organisation who still posts and who would like to halve their postage costs for a while,tell them to pm me...pics are available.

Groomio

459 posts

3 months

silverfoxcc said:
Reason i ask is that over the years of stamp collecting, i have amassed an enormous amount of duplicates....At the last count (they are all valid GB ones from the prestige books) they total over 1k. I have put them on ebay for less than half value and not a sniff ...over 250 are 1st class which will just increase in value....another 10p next month....and the rest are all specific values.

I was hoping a charity/club that still posts stuff would jump atvthe chancd. but not a sniff.
I am wondering if we are now ultra cautious in seeing genuine offers as scams...
So if anyone knows of a site that covers such stuff or an organisation who still posts and who would like to halve their postage costs for a while,tell them to pm me...pics are available.
"We ve added barcodes to all our regular stamps. Regular stamps without a barcode* are no longer valid for postage. This follows the introduction of a 6 month grace period from the initial 31 January 2023 deadline."

You asked the same question earlier

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


Edited by Groomio on Sunday 22 March 08:32

markymarkthree

3,378 posts

194 months

Looks like you can "swap out" your old stamps.

https://www.nimblefins.co.uk/Old-stamps-swap-barco...

The Gauge

6,394 posts

36 months

Use them as wallpaper in your toilet.
Lick a stamp and stick tit o the wall every time you go for a 'sit down' smile

InitialDave

14,349 posts

142 months

As I understand it, commemorative stamps with special artwork etc were not included in the barcoding, and as such the obdolescence does not apply to them.

If these are the kinds of stamps you have, perhaps it's worth getting confirmation of that from Royal Mail, including a screenshot or copy of their confirmation in your advert/listing, and making it explicitly clear that these are still valid stamps.


heisthegaffer

4,105 posts

221 months

I bought 4 large first class stamps recently, £13.60.

Mental.

Skyedriver

22,307 posts

305 months

Don't post anything any longer unless it's pre-paid or an ebay label.

silverfoxcc

Original Poster:

8,117 posts

168 months

Yesterday (22:35)
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InitialDave

A sensible reply...Thanks Yes All commemorative stamps are still legal for postage. irrespective when they were issued,.as long as they are decimal thst after Feb 1971.

Most of the stamps i have are 1st class from booklets i bought where just one stam!!! was required..I had a shedful of prestige booklets that had the stamps known as Machins.... these were the ones with just the queens head, and i sent off over 400 of them and get a batch of QEII 1st and second class,QR coded along with a mumber that were just plain value.

Jaska

792 posts

165 months

Yesterday (22:52)
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I had a similar ish experience when a grandparent passed away - hundreds of collectors edition stamps spanning decades and only one of them was worth anything more than face value and that was one about Princess Diana...

But yeah, I guess it's tough to sell via ebay such a large volume - have you tried splitting them up? People might be more willing to buy a tenth at a time rather than a kilo all at once.... Or whatever we were talking about biggrin