News from Botham’s of Whitby
Hello and here is some good news from Botham’s of Whitby,
We are delighted to inform you that we have re-negotiated our postage rates with our carriers and we can now reduce our 1st class delivery from £8 to £7 for all parcels up to 25kg. Also gone is the additional fuel surcharge we had to levy.
We have also introduced a new 1st class post office rate for smaller parcels of up to 700g 0-450g £2.95, 451-500g £3.50, 501-700g £4.75. So anyone placing small orders of tea won’t be charged the full rate.
Our Christmas lines will be available very soon, so do visit our web shop to take a look.
You can also keep up to press with what’s happening here at Bothams on our Facebook page. Or follow us on Twitter. Pop in and say hello!
Kind regards,
Michael Jarman
Link: http://www.botham.co.uk
Posted on 25 September 2009. Comments (1)
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