selling my collection

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Shaunyboy
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Re: selling my collection

Post by Shaunyboy »

Thundershot wrote:Can I just say, keep your fave figure.
Doesn't have to be the best condition or most valuable one, but the one that has the most sentimental value to you.
God that's good advice! If I ever have to ditch my entire collection, and believe me if my family needed me too for the money i would, that's what I'll do. But which one is my favourite? That's a whole thread on it's own!

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Red Baron
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Re: selling my collection

Post by Red Baron »

tintinlostsnowy wrote:Then again you could always post to U.K. only and send by dhl,interparcel,parcel2go etc for the more expensive items as the signed for option by Royal mail is only insured up to £39.00 the same as first class stamps anyway, and they don't always get a signature. Special Delivery is the best to use with Royal mail.
If you do want to send overseas too use one of the couriers mentioned.
http://www.interparcel.com/
http://www.parcel2go.com/?referrer=100ConfEmail
http://www.dhl.co.uk/publish/gb/en/eshi ... lAodmiMb0A

I would also check each for the cheapest price as sometimes it can be cheaper using dhl through parcel2go and interparcel for some reason.
You can ask the Post Office to upgrade from the standard up to £39 of value insurance. You do have to ask them specifically as otherwise it is just £39.

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