Can you still use royal mail stamps

In the UK, Royal Mail stamps are still widely accepted for sending mail, but there are some limitations and changes to be aware of:

  1. Royal Mail's own services: You can still use Royal Mail stamps to send mail using their own services, such as First Class, Second Class, and Special Delivery. These stamps are valid for a specific period, usually 1-2 years, depending on the type of stamp and the service used.
  2. Private postal services: Some private postal services, like Parcelforce, Hermes, and TNT, may not accept Royal Mail stamps. They may require their own stamps or payment methods.
  3. Online postage: When sending mail online, you may need to use a digital postage service, like Royal Mail's Click & Send or a third-party provider. These services often require payment by credit/debit card or PayPal.
  4. International mail: For international mail, you may need to use International Reply Coupons (IRCs) or purchase international stamps from Royal Mail or a post office.
  5. Stamp expiration: Royal Mail stamps do expire, usually after a certain period (e.g., 1-2 years). If you have unused stamps, you can exchange them for new ones at a post office or online.
  6. Postage rates: Postage rates may change over time, so it's essential to check the current rates before sending mail.

To ensure your mail is delivered efficiently and effectively, it's recommended to:

Remember to always check with the recipient's country for any specific postal requirements or restrictions before sending mail internationally.