ROYAL MAIL ANNOUNCES WHOLESALE PRICE INCREASES
Royal Mail has just announced an early price increase for wholesale mailing (DSA services). Normally price rises would come in January but according to Royal Mail, ‘In light of unforeseen inflationary pressures and increasing costs we have brought our tariff timetable forward from January to ensure the Universal Service (and in turn our Access services) can continue to be delivered in a financially sustainable way.’
The new prices come into effect on the 7th of November, and the high-level increases that Royal Mail have announced include:
- 18% increase on Business Mail Letters
- 10% increase on Business Mail Large Letters
- 5% increase across the board on Advertising Mail
With all this in mind, now is the time for all high volume mailers to review their mail prices, vendors, and service costs. As a trusted mailing house, we can ensure you have access to any and all incentives and competitive prices as well as help you cut costs in other ways. We can help negate any rises coming into effect with the November price increase and additional rises businesses will see in 2023.
Get in touch with bakergoodchild today and our team of experts will guide you through rising postage costs and ensure your mail still hits desks and doormats as cost-effectively as possible.
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1 年THIS IS A CRY FOR HELP, PLEASE READ AND HELP IF YOU CAN Royal Mail has made my life a living hell in the last three months and the company is doing nothing to fix it.? I relocated to the UK in February &two parcels containing my laptop, all my credentials including my financial statements, visa application documents, birth certificate, degree certificates, $1000 cash (my PTA) & much more were sent to me using their first class service.? The company claimed they weren't delivered because the address didn't include a flat number, the sender and I have raised several complaints since the delivery date but Royal Mail has been very dismissive and they never returned the parcels to the sender. I am from a country where we still rely heavily on paper documents, how do I verify my qualifications in the future without my certificates or even land a job? Who knows if these parcels were stolen or with someone out there with access to all my data who can potentially commit a crime in my name, not to mention that it also includes family information that I had to submit during my visa application process.? I need Royal Mail to provide my parcels or share the sender's address they claim to have sent them to.