Showing posts with label stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamps. Show all posts

31 Dec 2022

Stamps swap-out - NOT amateur radio

About 10 years ago we bought a load of postage stamps before the price dramatically increased. Most have been used (it was a good move), but a few remain. At the end of January these can no longer be used although the Royal Mail is doing a swap-out service, so old stamps can be changed for new bar-coded ones.

At the moment in the UK Royal Mail workers are having a series of strikes to get a higher wage. Whilst I can understand workers trying to get salaries that keep up with inflation, there is a great danger of long-term damage to their jobs. 

Fewer letters and postcards are being sent these days as people use email instead. They are trying to focus on parcels, but people are finding out there are alternative people who do this at competitive rates that are often cheaper. There is danger people will always use them in future further damaging the Royal Mail's business model, and profits.

See https://www.royalmail.com/sending/barcoded-stamps .

UPDATE 1600z: I have been told by Steve G1KQH that the deadline to use up old stamps has been extended to next July following complaints by customers.

28 Mar 2012

Amateur radio postage stamps

The excellent Southgate Amateur Radio News page today mentioned that Luxemburg is bringing out a postage stamp to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Luxemburg radio society. See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/march2012/amateur_radio_stamp_for_luxembourg.htm .  This got me wondering how many other countries have issued stamps with an amateur radio theme? I recall the USA doing a ham radio stamp in the mid-1960s.

Wondering if there were others I did a search on Google images for amateur radio postage stamps. Interesting.