Can i post china plates with royal mail

Yes, you can post China plates with Royal Mail, but there are some important considerations and guidelines to follow to ensure safe and successful delivery.

Packaging:

  1. Wrap each plate individually in bubble wrap or paper to prevent breakage.
  2. Place the wrapped plates in a sturdy box, such as a cardboard box specifically designed for shipping fragile items.
  3. Fill any empty spaces in the box with packing materials like paper, bubble wrap, or packing peanuts to prevent movement during transit.
  4. Close the box securely with packing tape.

Weight and Size:

  1. Check the Royal Mail website for the maximum weight and size limits for the type of mail service you plan to use (e.g., 1st Class, 2nd Class, or Special Delivery).
  2. Make sure the box is not too heavy or large for the mail service you've chosen.

Special Care:

  1. Mark the box as "Fragile" and "Handle with Care" to alert handlers to take extra precautions.
  2. Consider using a tracking service, such as Royal Mail's Signed For or Special Delivery, to ensure you can track the package and receive proof of delivery.

Cost:

  1. Calculate the postage cost based on the weight and size of the package, as well as the destination.
  2. You can use Royal Mail's online postage calculator or visit a post office to get an estimate.

Additional Tips:

  1. Consider using a specialized shipping service, such as a courier company, if you're shipping high-value or fragile items.
  2. Take photos of the packaged items before sending them, in case you need to make a claim in case of damage or loss.
  3. Keep a record of the tracking number and the recipient's signature (if applicable) for your records.

By following these guidelines, you can safely and successfully post your China plates with Royal Mail.