Royal Mail C4 Large Letter Postal Boxes
Item Description
We sell this size from Packs of 25, 50, 100, 200,
250, 500 and 1000.
Please select the required pack quantity from this listing.
This box has been designed to meet the new pricing structure
set by the Royal Mail. These boxes qualify as Large Letters,
which means that Royal Mail cannot charge the usual small packet rate
for shipping. Manufactured in a single wall brown E-flute cardboard, the
box construction is self-locking, resulting in a quick and easy assembly
requiring no tape. This box is ideal for extra protection for books, A4
documents, and magazines, while in the post.
Please note there are weight limitations of 750g on the large
letter service and each box weighs 79g.
The internal dimensions of the box are 320mm x
230mm x 19mm, giving external dimensions of 340mm x
235mm x 22mm.
A VAT invoice will be attached to the parcel on delivery; additional copies are available on request.
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feedback, we will always try our best to resolve any issues promptly.
About
WER Online remains an essential part of W E Roberts (Packing Supplies), giving our customers online access to our wide range of corrugated cases and associated packaging materials.
Whether you are spending £10 or £100,000 per month, we hope to cater for all your packaging requirements together with an efficient friendly service. With our Corrugated division manufacturing all forms of bespoke corrugated cardboard products at our 100,000 sq. ft. manufacturing plants in Kent, cut out the middle man and buy direct from a UK-manufacturer.
Contact
Should you require further details about our products or have an issue at any stage of the order process, we will always be happy to help.
Please contact us through the eBay messaging platform. Our opening hours are Monday - Friday, 9am - 5.30pm. Please note we are closed at weekends, so any messages sent over the weekend will be promptly answered early on Monday morning.
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