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BAKERS DOZEN | 08:43 Wed 02nd Dec 2020 | ChatterBank
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Apologies if this has already been posted (no pun intended) but it has been announced that the price of a first Class stamp will rise by 9p to 85p from January 1st 2021. Stock up now if you use them regularly.
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Normally buy my second class stamps on Amazon which is a wee bit cheaper than from the post office. I do buy festive ones from the PO for the few Christmas cards I do send.
Didn't know that Maggiebee so I just checked and it showed 12 x 2nd class stamps at £12.85. That makes them considerably more expensive than usual. Can I ask how much you pay?
must be a problem on the amazon site, the second class stamps appear to be dearer than the first class?
A second class stamp is going up to 66p.
Does it not say 12 x 2nd class stamps (2)
I never use second class as it’s appalling
That’s quite a rise though
It's because they is special!!
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12 second class stamps should be £7.80 - I've just bought 12!

From next year it will be £7.92
//Does it not say 12 x 2nd class stamps (2)//
indeed they do danny, why do they confuse the issue?
I have used Philatelink for my stamps for years and have always been 2p or 3p cheaper than post office. Unfortunately they are now out of stock and with the virus they are not able to get new stock in from their suppliers as easy although managed to get 5 books of 12 x 2nd class last week at a total cost of £34.75 that makes each stamp .58p which I think is excellent value plus free delivery.
I bulk buy from Philatelink too, managed to get an order in a month ago though stocks were desperately low.
Just checked and all 1st and 2nd class stamps are shown out of stock.
On the page I've just rechecked there is no mention of (x2) just 12.
cashire, it refers to a book of 1st class stamps.
I was referring to second class dannyk, and your post said 'does it not say 12 x 2nd class (2)?'. I replied that the page I looked at doesn't, now you say it refers to a book of 1st class stamps. I'm a bit confused.
Amazon is a rip off!
25 second class for £24.42 - that is roughly a£1 each.
cashier//I'm a bit confused//
Me too apparently
i buy what i need from \Amazon, it is more expensive but saves me schlepping to the post office. I don't buy more than a dozen stamps a year at any rate,
I get mine online with my grocery order.
It should be £3.90 for a book of six second class and I can't find any on Amazon under £6. (I used 65p for my maths which could be wrong)

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