How can I find Royal Mail pricing for sellers before I decide which carrier to send my sales with?

How can I find Royal Mail pricing for sellers before I decide which carrier to send my sales with?

I found eventually yesterday here on eBay a list of all the courier prices for different weights of parcels which I have printed off but nothing for Royal Mail.  I hope to send items free pp but i need to know what it will cost me to send any sold items as I am drafting my listings. 

Hope someone can help .. the AI robot was no help at all !!

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How can I find Royal Mail pricing for sellers before I decide which carrier to send my sales with?

Thanks for that John.

I asked because I thought that buying labels through eBay was always slightly cheaper than going direct to any Courier and Royal Mail was also slightly cheaper buying via eBay rather than their website or over counter.

I'm sure that was the case when I was selling items before but as I'm starting up again after a break/time away, maybe it has all changed.

I agree the 24 Tracked was a good buy that I used often.

Appreciate your help.

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Royal Mail Website or booklet from Post Office “Our Prices”.

 

Royal Mail is the only one with the same prices for all parts of the UK. Couriers charge a lot more for remote parts, so any price list can leave you out of pocket if buyer lives in Highlands of Scotland, Northern Ireland or Isle of Wight just as 3 examples.

It is worth looking at RM Tracked 48, very good prices with £150 of insurance cover, far better than the £20 many couriers offer.

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How can I find Royal Mail pricing for sellers before I decide which carrier to send my sales with?

Thanks for that John.

I asked because I thought that buying labels through eBay was always slightly cheaper than going direct to any Courier and Royal Mail was also slightly cheaper buying via eBay rather than their website or over counter.

I'm sure that was the case when I was selling items before but as I'm starting up again after a break/time away, maybe it has all changed.

I agree the 24 Tracked was a good buy that I used often.

Appreciate your help.

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