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Alex has responded to a previous comment a while back - January 2015 actually on another forum.

Postage cost for the UK for a pair of small screws is actually £1.50 (Channel Islands and Scottish Isles excepted)

 


We do not make money on our postage or courier charges. When items are over a certain value we do not offer Royal Mail as an option due to the cost of arranging a replacement should Royal Mail fail to deliver - the next day FedEx option is fully insured and is a fully trackable service.


 


If you ever would like to order something and the website software is not calculating what you feel is the cheapest delivery option then you can ring the office and they can quote for it to be sent on the most economical Royal Mail method if required. If the item is larger than a few small fittings though this often can cost almost as much as the FedEx option. Also this is not guaranteed a delivery time and if it goes missing in transit then Royal Mail make you wait 15 day+ before any claim against them can be made - most of our clients would rather have an assured and insured delivery method.


Haven't postage charges increased again this year?

Here was another perceived issue posted on that same thread.

Say my rectus end stop goes, there's absolutely nothing else I need to buy, in your opinion I should buy enough rectus fittings ( over £45 worth excluding vat) to avoid the delivery charge ******************************/Smileys/classic/shocked.gif


Just an example..


The following suggestion was made in that thread.

It's an interesting example because it helps to explain why I haven't paid delivery charges ever from Gardiners in just under five years.

 


If you don't carry a spare Rectus end stop in your van you're on a hiding to nothing. So, I carry spares. Always. Of everything that can fail. I keep them in a Quality Street tin in the van (not in the huge storeroom I have in my mansion). Then, as I use spares, the old ones go into another Quality Street tin. Every time I need a new brush or hose or whatever, I order a replacement for all the spares I've used. I pump up the order to £45 (if necessary) with ... Rectus end stops, because they are the part that goes most regularly.


 


Two benefits: I rarely have to stop working for the sake of a part and I never pay postage.


 


Not having spares in the van is a false economy anyway, as parts are going to fail and you're going to have to buy the replacement sometime, so all you're doing is putting back the purchase date.


 
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That postage price is correct as it is not weight but size. The Post Office has a template and if the package does not fit through it then costs £3.30. Blame the UN and Royal mail for setting these costs. A person in China can post a parcel for less than 50 p and it is us who are subsidising it.

 
That postage price is correct as it is not weight but size. The Post Office has a template and if the package does not fit through it then costs £3.30. Blame the UN and Royal mail for setting these costs. A person in China can post a parcel for less than 50 p and it is us who are subsidising it.
WRONG answer!
That postage price is correct as it is not weight but size. The Post Office has a template and if the package does not fit through it then costs £3.30. Blame the UN and Royal mail for setting these costs. A person in China can post a parcel for less than 50 p and it is us who are subsidising it.
WRONG answer! They have delivered one before and through the letter box don't think some have read the OP

 
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I will be ducking and covering as soon as I post this /emoticons/tongue.png

I personally do not think it is unreasonable or a 'rip off' for them to charge you £3.30 regardless of the item they are sending you.

So many factors come into it, packaging materials, printing of postage labels, cost of stamp, cost of employee to take it to the post office and so on and so on.

I was listening to talk radio one day, about that poncy chef that got caught stealing wine when using the self checkouts at Tesco, someone commented that what was the big deal as Tescos turnover was £63 million pounds so why fuss over a £5 bottle of wine?

The experts retort was that that whilst Tescos turnover was £63 million the profit was only 5% so stealing £5 on a £100 pound shop is actually wiping out Tescos entire profit margin.

Now to a different comparison, where I live in Nottingham I have 18'000 residential addresses in just my postal area of NG4 alone, massive density and nice rich pickings, 4 miles out and I am into the smaller villages of just 150 houses. A woman from the village calls and wants a quote for a 3 bed semi, I go and give her a quote of £12.

'Why so expensive' she asks? 'You do my friends on First Avenue (less than 150 yards from my own front door) for £9?'

'Well' I explain to her, 'I do 17 houses on First Avenue, they are all within 100 meters of each other and all just 10 minute jobs with no travel time or fuel costs etc between them, your house is on it's own in the middle of nowhere, it takes me 20 minutes each way to come to you, plus my diesel and vehicle running costs, plus the couple of thousand pounds of equipment in my van to clean your windows so really you are getting it very cheap from me and not so expensive'

'Ahh, ok' she said and has been a customer for the past 8 months without complaint and has proceeded to get me 4 more customers in the village making here even better value for me now, but the price stays the same as I would still be going if she was the only customer.

If you order a pole from Gardiners for £1000 and they charge you £5 for delivery are you going to moan about it or just pay it?

It seems to me you are upset at the postal charge being equivocal to the item cost, not the fact there is a delivery charge.

I will as say that calling it a rip off is bit harsh as it cost me £2.20 just to send a comic book to a mate in the post.

 
its only £3.30........(whispered very quietly)

Why is this getting so much airtime?

(he says a bit louder)

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Daylight robbery!!!!

Nah, the price is the price.

I used to do doorwork at warehouse parties, favourite phrase was 'five pound or fuckoff'.

 
I sent a cd to Australia by air mail two years ago. It cost me £2.20.

I got a similar size package back from Australia at around the same time - $17.20.

 
Right answer as the slot for small package is about 5 cm and thereafter is large package which is £3.30. Take your end cap to the post office and ask the price then you will be gobsmacked I

 
Right answer as the slot for small package is about 5 cm and thereafter is large package which is £3.30. Take your end cap to the post office and ask the price then you will be gobsmacked I
And OP can re-use the free envelope that the package comes in as they wish. More often than not I usually purchase enough gear for free delivery from wherever I buy gear from anyway.

 
dont worry to much about these charges as anything you spend in relation to your business as it will all come off your tax bill, so get on to gardiners site and treat yourself to a couple of extreme poles and let the revenue sort it out /emoticons/wink.png
Not quite correct, the cost would be deducted from his turnover thus he wouldn't pay income tax @ 20% on the purchase price of that item. For example- if the item cost £500 it would reduce his tax liability by £100 & not £500. The reality is that you've spent half a grand to reduce your liability by £100.

 
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