Aldershort deport custom charge payment royal mail

A very specific question!

It seems like you're asking about the customs charge payment process for a parcel being sent from Aldershot to Royal Mail.

Here's a breakdown of the process:

  1. Customs Declaration: When sending a parcel from Aldershot to Royal Mail, you'll need to complete a customs declaration form (CN23) to declare the contents and value of the parcel. This form is usually provided by the sender or can be downloaded from the Royal Mail website.
  2. Customs Charge Calculation: The customs charge is calculated based on the value of the goods, the type of goods, and the destination country. The charge is usually a percentage of the value of the goods.
  3. Payment Methods: Royal Mail accepts various payment methods for customs charges, including:
    • Credit/Debit Card: You can pay the customs charge using your credit or debit card at a Royal Mail Post Office branch or online.
    • Cash: You can pay the customs charge in cash at a Royal Mail Post Office branch.
    • Cheque: You can pay the customs charge by cheque, made payable to "Royal Mail".
  4. Payment at Royal Mail Post Office: If you're sending a parcel from Aldershot to Royal Mail, you can take the parcel to a Royal Mail Post Office branch and pay the customs charge in person. The staff will assist you with the payment process.
  5. Online Payment: If you're sending a parcel online, you can pay the customs charge online using your credit or debit card. Royal Mail will guide you through the payment process during the online booking process.

Please note that customs charges are subject to change, and you should check with Royal Mail for the most up-to-date information on customs charges and payment methods.