Used to be never, but they got fed up of people hoarding cheaper versions of 1st and 2nd class stamps, and decided to stamp out the practice under the guise of, something, fraud, something.
Wouldn’t want to make the process too convenient now, would they?
Greedy f***ers. They could offset the “losses” they incur by people hoarding stamps by decreasing their boss’s pay a bit.
Does that mean I can’t use my hoarded Penny Black stamps?
This reads like something out of *yes minister*
>You can exchange your stamps for free by completing a standard form for stamps worth up to £200.
>However, the stamps cannot be taken to the post office to be swapped.
> The forms are available on the Royal Mail website and can be either printed or filled out online. You can also request the forms to be posted to you via the Royal Mail website or by calling customer services at 03457 740740.
>The form can also be collected in person at your local delivery office, but bulk forms are only found using the above options.
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Used to be never, but they got fed up of people hoarding cheaper versions of 1st and 2nd class stamps, and decided to stamp out the practice under the guise of, something, fraud, something.
Wouldn’t want to make the process too convenient now, would they?
Greedy f***ers. They could offset the “losses” they incur by people hoarding stamps by decreasing their boss’s pay a bit.
Does that mean I can’t use my hoarded Penny Black stamps?
This reads like something out of *yes minister*
>You can exchange your stamps for free by completing a standard form for stamps worth up to £200.
>However, the stamps cannot be taken to the post office to be swapped.
> The forms are available on the Royal Mail website and can be either printed or filled out online. You can also request the forms to be posted to you via the Royal Mail website or by calling customer services at 03457 740740.
>The form can also be collected in person at your local delivery office, but bulk forms are only found using the above options.