17-10-2023 6:11 PM
Evri postage for £2.94 say “Max. length 120cm, Max. overall size 245cm” How do we calculate max size? Is it height times width times length? Thank you for any clear answer!
17-10-2023 6:14 PM
You add them together, not multiply.
17-10-2023 6:15 PM
Measure the longest size and double it. Add the width and depth. Total needs to be under 245cm.
20-10-2023 5:12 PM
Basically, no single length can be more than 120cm and when you add all three it must be no more than 245cm so, for example, something 120cm / 100cm / 25cm would be fine and so would something 120cm / 90cm / 35cm or 100cm / 100cm / 45cm but NOT 100cm / 100cm / 50cm or 90cm / 90cm / 90cm.
You just measure your three sides, check none is over 120cm, add the three together, check the total is not not over 245cm and you're good to go.
22-05-2024 3:14 PM
Hi,
Can you please explain if my below understanding is correct?
If Length was 138cm
Width measused was 15cm
Height measured was 25cm
//////Add together the 2 shortest sides and multiply it by 2. Add the length. If the total is less than 245cm, you’re good to go!////////
15+25=40x2=80
80+138=218 which is still below 245cm?
Evri has charged me extra because I exceed the length by 18cm
22-05-2024 3:39 PM
Your understanding is not correct.
First off, ignore all that about adding the two shortest sides and multiplying by two - that is incorrect. You simply need to add the three dimensions together, but the item's length must not exceed 120cm and the total of all three (length PLUS width PLUS height) must not exceed 245cm.
So although the three dimensions you give (L 138cm W 15cm H 25cm) add up to 178cm and are comfortably within the total permitted of 245cm, Evri is correct in charging you extra because you exceeded the maximum length (120cm) by 18cm.