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Are first and second class postage stamps purchased prior to a price increase valid after the price goes up?
If so whats to stop traders buying thousands prior to the price rise then selling them after at the higher price? Also what does a shop keeper typically pay for a first and second class stam
If so whats to stop traders buying thousands prior to the price rise then selling them after at the higher price? Also what does a shop keeper typically pay for a first and second class stam
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes they are valid - I've been doing it since April and haven't run out yet. As the stamps haven't changed how could they possibly tell anyway?
There's nothing to stop people buying them up prior to an increase other than having the capital available for a fairly small return. For most it's not worth the hassle except on a small scale.
There's nothing to stop people buying them up prior to an increase other than having the capital available for a fairly small return. For most it's not worth the hassle except on a small scale.
Yes a trader that who buys first and second class stamps before a price rise will make a profit.
However the most money is to be made at stamp auctions where boxes full of old mixed stamps can be bought at a very affordable price, these old stamps allow you to make money due to the rise in the price of first and second class over the years, and also on the various other denominations (pence's) as these are undesirable to the stamp collectors who often buy these is bulk and pick out the cream (best ones) to keep for their own collections which results in unwanted stamps with very naff pictures that can be bought very cheaply.
If through business you want people to open the mail you send them (for example) an invoice or a advertisment of the services you offer, a really unusual old stamp will attract their eye and we tempt them to open it - in my experience!!
However the most money is to be made at stamp auctions where boxes full of old mixed stamps can be bought at a very affordable price, these old stamps allow you to make money due to the rise in the price of first and second class over the years, and also on the various other denominations (pence's) as these are undesirable to the stamp collectors who often buy these is bulk and pick out the cream (best ones) to keep for their own collections which results in unwanted stamps with very naff pictures that can be bought very cheaply.
If through business you want people to open the mail you send them (for example) an invoice or a advertisment of the services you offer, a really unusual old stamp will attract their eye and we tempt them to open it - in my experience!!