International Services On Account User Guide
10Step by step guide-3Posting When posting International Tracked & Signed items, apply the barcoded label (P6696) to each item. Place the items
11Step by step guide-3You can choose not to include the “Delivered by Royal Mail” mark within the PPI, but you must have the delivery speed indicator.
12Customs labels and declaration formsDo I need a customs label?If you are sending an item to a destination outside the EU, it will need a customs lab
13Step 4: the paperworkOnce you have sorted and labelled your items, ready for bagging, there are two options to complete the paperwork needed. Option
14Work out the costs using the Rate CardTo calculate the cost of your mailing, please refer to the International Services on Account Rate Card. This c
15Step 5: collectionIf you already have a regular daily collection from Royal Mail then International Services on Account can be posted at the same ti
16International Standard on AccountInternational Standard on Account (previously known as Business Airmail) is a reliable, cost effective way to send
17International Tracked & Signed on Account International Tracked & Signed on Account is a priority fully tracked service with a signature tak
181. Apply an International Tracked & Signed on Account barcode label (P6696) to each item. You must also apply a CN22/CN23 customs declaratio
19International Tracked on Account International Tracked on Account is a priority fully tracked service. It is available to selected destinations only
2ContentsInternational Services on Account 3Step by step guide Step 1: getting ready 6 Step 2: addressing 8 Step 3: preparing your mail 9
20Checklist for manual postings1. Apply Tracked barcode labels (P6522) to each item as well as CN22 or CN23 customs declaration, if appropriate, for
21International Signed on Account International Signed on Account is a priority service available to all countries which are not covered by our Intern
22Each of the five services explained further Checklist for manual postings1. Apply an International Signed barcode label (P4723) to each item. Yo
23What compensation can I claim?Compensation can only be claimed in the event of loss or damage and is capped at £50 unless additional compensation ha
24“Valuables” are:i) precious metal that has been manufactured in such a way as to add value to it, including coins used for ornament;ii) d
25Here are examples of how you should address your mail, depending on where you are sending it to:Western EuropeAddressing your items properlyHerr Fr
26Mail to the Rest of WorldAddressing your items properlyMr J Brownhall 264 High Street ALLAMBIE NSW 2100 AUSTRALIASr. Ronaldo Ganclaves Av Paulista
27Appendix A: product codesService product codeService Product CodeInternational Services on Account (previously Business Airmail) OLAInternational Ec
3International Services on Account is made up of five separate services: International Standard International Economy International Tracked &
4International Services on AccountWhat is International Signed on Account?International Signed on Account (previously known as International Signed Fo
5International Services on AccountHow quickly will my items be delivered?Our delivery aims for International Services on Account are:Europe: 3-5 worki
6Everything you need to know, from addressing to despatching your International Services on Account items.Step 1: getting readyCheck what you’re sendi
7Items must be within certain size and weight limits. These are as follows:What are ‘Letters’?A Letter for the purposes of our International Services
8Step 2: addressingHow to address your International Services on Account itemsPlease address your items as clearly as possible. Pages 25 and 26 show
9Step by step guide-3Step 3: preparing your mailBagging your mail Divide your mail between International Standard, International Tracking and Signa
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