Originally posted by pnagames
Say you employed someone, on minimum wage (£5.35 per hour, but with National Insurance etc effectively £6 + per hour), and you sent them to the post office with the package. Let's say they were very lucky, and didn't have to queue for ages when they got there, chances are that it would take at least 15 minutes - cost to you £1.50. Don't you think that should be costed into your pricing?
IMO postage & packing should cover packaging materials, time taken to wrap, actual postage costs and time spent taking the parcel to the post office.
You should also factor in an allowance to cover the postage costs on goods returned, as this will also affect your bottom line.
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