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Bought shipping on Amazon via Royal Mail 2nd class letter

As I understand you now have to buy shipping through Amazon for small letters if you want your VTR rate to be counted. Having just done this for a small letter, paying for a Royal Mail 2nd class service at £0.75p, what’s the best way to go about getting it scanned? Would I have to link my Amazon account to Royal Mail if I wanted bought items from Amazon to be collected, as you would with purchased postage direct from RM? Or would I just have to take to the post office or some drop off point?

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Bought shipping on Amazon via Royal Mail 2nd class letter

As I understand you now have to buy shipping through Amazon for small letters if you want your VTR rate to be counted. Having just done this for a small letter, paying for a Royal Mail 2nd class service at £0.75p, what’s the best way to go about getting it scanned? Would I have to link my Amazon account to Royal Mail if I wanted bought items from Amazon to be collected, as you would with purchased postage direct from RM? Or would I just have to take to the post office or some drop off point?

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

If you want proof of posting, take it to the post office or delivery office, if you dont then just drop it in a post box

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To be honest, I wouldn’t worry too much about getting proof of posting with a letter.
It’s just not worth the extra time taken and once you have more than 2/3, it will become a real pain to do.
If the value of the item is such, that you need the insurance, then you may need to look at using a more expensive service instead.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Yes, take it to a PO if you want a POP receipt in case of INR, if not drop it in a postbox.

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Bought shipping on Amazon via Royal Mail 2nd class letter

As I understand you now have to buy shipping through Amazon for small letters if you want your VTR rate to be counted. Having just done this for a small letter, paying for a Royal Mail 2nd class service at £0.75p, what’s the best way to go about getting it scanned? Would I have to link my Amazon account to Royal Mail if I wanted bought items from Amazon to be collected, as you would with purchased postage direct from RM? Or would I just have to take to the post office or some drop off point?

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Bought shipping on Amazon via Royal Mail 2nd class letter

As I understand you now have to buy shipping through Amazon for small letters if you want your VTR rate to be counted. Having just done this for a small letter, paying for a Royal Mail 2nd class service at £0.75p, what’s the best way to go about getting it scanned? Would I have to link my Amazon account to Royal Mail if I wanted bought items from Amazon to be collected, as you would with purchased postage direct from RM? Or would I just have to take to the post office or some drop off point?

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Bought shipping on Amazon via Royal Mail 2nd class letter

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As I understand you now have to buy shipping through Amazon for small letters if you want your VTR rate to be counted. Having just done this for a small letter, paying for a Royal Mail 2nd class service at £0.75p, what’s the best way to go about getting it scanned? Would I have to link my Amazon account to Royal Mail if I wanted bought items from Amazon to be collected, as you would with purchased postage direct from RM? Or would I just have to take to the post office or some drop off point?

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

If you want proof of posting, take it to the post office or delivery office, if you dont then just drop it in a post box

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To be honest, I wouldn’t worry too much about getting proof of posting with a letter.
It’s just not worth the extra time taken and once you have more than 2/3, it will become a real pain to do.
If the value of the item is such, that you need the insurance, then you may need to look at using a more expensive service instead.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Yes, take it to a PO if you want a POP receipt in case of INR, if not drop it in a postbox.

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

If you want proof of posting, take it to the post office or delivery office, if you dont then just drop it in a post box

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

If you want proof of posting, take it to the post office or delivery office, if you dont then just drop it in a post box

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

To be honest, I wouldn’t worry too much about getting proof of posting with a letter.
It’s just not worth the extra time taken and once you have more than 2/3, it will become a real pain to do.
If the value of the item is such, that you need the insurance, then you may need to look at using a more expensive service instead.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

To be honest, I wouldn’t worry too much about getting proof of posting with a letter.
It’s just not worth the extra time taken and once you have more than 2/3, it will become a real pain to do.
If the value of the item is such, that you need the insurance, then you may need to look at using a more expensive service instead.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Yes, take it to a PO if you want a POP receipt in case of INR, if not drop it in a postbox.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

Yes, take it to a PO if you want a POP receipt in case of INR, if not drop it in a postbox.

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