I've been using a stock of old premium services barcoded labels for many years now, some go faster than the others. International Tracked is probably slowest of all!
My question is prompted by the latest image sent to me by our Canadian correspondent which has a different label.
All my stock has a solid colour border - green for International Tracked & Signed, orange for International Tracked, dark blue for International Signed For, etc.
The one on SS's cover has no coloured border, and the legend at the foot is all text and no graphics - but the barcode number is earlier alphabetically - RF 5821.... rather than my RN 20297 ....
At a guess I would say that this is an earlier one, rather than more recent and - because it was posted in the Southampton area and postmarked by the Mail Centre rather than a post office branch - I would say this might be from big dealer Rushstamps.
I've not seen one of these before - anyone else?
I believe it’s a business label: https://www.royalmail.com/business/content/more-finding-reference-numbers
ReplyDeleteThank you - I wasn't aware of that page. My rolls came from the PO, so would not have been the business versions.
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