T24 and T24 (LBT)
Can someone tell me the difference when dispatching an item - between the two drop down options: RM Tracked 24 and RM Tracked 24 (LBT)?
As usual, the forum search is beyond useless. I've not sent T24 with a signature before (only Signed For), so wasn't sure what one to select when dispatching.
Cheers
T24 and T24 (LBT)
Can someone tell me the difference when dispatching an item - between the two drop down options: RM Tracked 24 and RM Tracked 24 (LBT)?
As usual, the forum search is beyond useless. I've not sent T24 with a signature before (only Signed For), so wasn't sure what one to select when dispatching.
Cheers
7 replies
Seller_VUcjClrPIVFRy
From researching it looks like LBT seems to be for letter box tracked. Ie, parcels that can be delivered through the letter box and are thin enough.
If a parcel then choose the RM Tracked 24 option.
Seller_dtDzb0clEI627
LBT is 'letter box' so same dimensions as large letters, but an added 250g so up to 1kg. I think it is exclusive to 'Tracked' (so not CRL etc)
Seller_DfMOm9tgJKAex
LBT is letter boxable size
Standard = Maximum size 61cm x 46cm x 46cm = Parcels – maximum weight is 30kg
LBT = Maximum size 35cm x 23cm x 2.5cm = Letter Box – maximum weight is 1kg
Seller_BrxDt0UntcYsG
On my account LBT is also cheaper ,so worth checking
But must be under 2.5 cm high ...Else you get a surcharge
Seller_y1kV2nlnvf7hw
Its slightly confusing, RM do Large Letters (up to 750g) and parcels (up to 30kg)
However if a "parcel" is above 750g but still 2.5cm thick or less, they have a "Parcel LBT" (Letterbox-able parcel).
Its basically a middle ground, same dimensions as a Large letter, but between 750g and 1000g.
Seller_153dCdQIonHd3
Hi its for smaller items that fit in your letterbox